A new class of transformable kirigami metamaterials for reconfigurable electromagnetic systems

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Yunfang Yang
Andrea Vallecchi
Ekaterina Shamonina
Christopher J. Stevens
Zhong You
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[1] University of Oxford,Department of Engineering Science
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The rapid development of radio frequency (RF) components requires smart multifunctional materials that can adapt their physical shapes and properties according to the environment. While most current reconfigurable systems provide limited flexibility with high manufacturing cost, this research proposes to harness the transformable properties of kirigami-inspired multistable mechanical metasurfaces that can repeatedly deform and lock into different configurations to realize a novel class of low-cost reconfigurable electromagnetic structures with a broad design space. The metasurfaces are formed by designing kinematic-based unit cells with metallised coating that can provide adjustable resonant electromagnetic (EM) properties while rotating with respect to each other. Tailoring the cut length and geometry parameters of the patterns, we demonstrate programming of the topologies and shapes of different configurations. The influence of critical parameters on the structural multistability is illustrated by means of both a simplified energy model and finite element simulations. As examples of the reconfigurable electromagnetic devices that can be realized, we report the development of a tuneable half-wave dipole and two frequency selective surface (FSS) designs featuring isotropic and anisotropic responses. While the kirigami dipole can be tuned by mechanically stretching its arms, the FSSs exhibit distinct transmittance and reflectance spectra in each of the kirigami patterns stable states. The functionality of these kirigami devices is validated both by full-wave EM simulations and experiments. The proposed transformable structures can be mechanically actuated to tune the EM response in frequency or induce anisotropies for wave propagation.
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