2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2018.07.001
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One-step polymeric phononic crystal manufacture

Abstract: A versatile system to construct bulk polymeric phononic crystals by using acoustic waves is described. In order to fabricate this material, a customised cavity device fitted with a ∼2 MHz acoustic transducer and an acoustic reflector is employed for the acoustic standing wave creation in the device chamber. The polymer crystal is formed when the standing waves are created during the polymerisation process. The resulting crystals are reproduced into the shape of the tunable device cavity with a unique periodic … Show more

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“…Photopolymerization, photo-lithographic, material jetting, powder bed fusion, and lament extrusion have been widely considered for the fabrication of PnC structures. [49][50][51][52][53][54] More specically, the photo-lithographic procedure is a simple and accurate technique, which is used to substantiate the experimental verications of the 1D PnC structures. 50 In this regard, Malfanti et al have experimentally investigated the propagation of acoustic surface waves through 1D PnCs.…”
Section: Materials Fabrication Considerations and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photopolymerization, photo-lithographic, material jetting, powder bed fusion, and lament extrusion have been widely considered for the fabrication of PnC structures. [49][50][51][52][53][54] More specically, the photo-lithographic procedure is a simple and accurate technique, which is used to substantiate the experimental verications of the 1D PnC structures. 50 In this regard, Malfanti et al have experimentally investigated the propagation of acoustic surface waves through 1D PnCs.…”
Section: Materials Fabrication Considerations and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%