Non-Reciprocal Geometric Wave Diode by Engineering Asymmetric Shapes of Nonlinear Materials
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Li, Nianbei; Ren, Jie
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Unidirectional nonreciprocal transport is at the heart of many fundamental problems and applications in both science and technology. Here we study the novel design of wave diode devices by engineering asymmetric shapes of nonlinear materials to realize the function of non-reciprocal wave propagations. We first show analytical results revealing that both nonlinearity and asymmetry are necessary to induce such non-reciprocal (asymmetric) wave propagations. Detailed numerical simulations are further performed for a more realistic geometric wave diode model with typical asymmetric shape, where good non-reciprocal wave diode effect is demonstrated. Finally, we discuss the scalability of geometric wave diodes. The results open a flexible way for designing wave diodes efficiently simply through shape engineering of nonlinear materials, which may find broad implications in controlling energy, mass and information transports.
Date issued
2014-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Scientific Reports
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Nature Publishing Group
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Li, Nianbei, and Jie Ren. “Non-Reciprocal Geometric Wave Diode by Engineering Asymmetric Shapes of Nonlinear Materials.” Sci. Rep. 4 (August 29, 2014): 6228.
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2045-2322