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One-way energy insulation using time-space modulated structures

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The one-way energy insulation using time-space modulated structures is theoretically studied in this paper. Specifically, the time-space modulated structure in our studies possesses a traveling wave-like modulation. An extended scattering matrix method is developed and verified by comparing to the finite element method. The wave transmission through finite time-space modulated structures is studied using the proposed method. Results show that within the whole stop bands of the two fundamental Bloch modes of time-space modulated structures, one-way wave transmission is achievable. This non-reciprocal phenomenon can be exploited to realize one-way energy isolation in equivalent infinite or semi-infinite systems, which can be found in practice. The one-way energy isolation fails in finite systems due to a frequency conversion phenomenon resulting from the reflection.
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hal-02382997 , version 1 (22-08-2021)

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Kaijun Yi, Sami Karkar, Manuel Collet. One-way energy insulation using time-space modulated structures. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2018, 429, pp.162-175. ⟨10.1016/j.jsv.2018.05.017⟩. ⟨hal-02382997⟩
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