“…Distinct among the passive approaches are those including constitutive nonlinearity (Liang et al, 2009;Gu et al, 2016;Merkel et al, 2018;Petrover and Baz, 2020;Raval et al, 2020), momentum bias (Fleury et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2015;Liu et al, 2019;Wiederhold et al, 2019), and gyroscopic coupling (Attarzadeh et al, 2019). The performance characteristics of the passive NMM are enhanced by providing them with active control capabilities as proposed, for example, by Popa and Cummer (2014), Popa et al (2015), Trainiti and Ruzzene (2016), Nasser et al (2017), Baz 2018 and Baz 2019a), Yi et al (2019), Karkar et al (2019), Zhai et al (2019) and Goldsberry et al, 2019 andGoldsberry et al, 2020. Other interesting active control approaches to break the reciprocity include the use of virtual gyroscopic controllers (Baz, 2018;Raval et al, 2021;Baz, 2022; and by introducing a unique eigen-structure tuning controller (Baz, 2020a, Baz, 2020bZhou and Baz, 2021). In the present paper, the theoretical bases for the breaking of the reciprocity are established for a special class of piezoelectric metamaterials.…”