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Observation of band gaps in the gigahertz range and deaf bands in a hypersonic aluminum nitride phononic crystal slab
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Aluminium NitrideEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialPhysical AcousticOptical PropertiesPhononic Crystal SlabDeaf BandsNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhysicsSonic CrystalTheoretical Band StructureAcoustic Band GapHypersonic AluminumAir HolesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsPhononAcoustic Microscopy
We report on the observation of elastic waves propagating in a two-dimensional phononic crystal composed of air holes drilled in an aluminum nitride membrane. The theoretical band structure indicates the existence of an acoustic band gap centered around 800 MHz with a relative bandwidth of 6.5% that is confirmed by gigahertz optical images of the surface displacement. Further electrical measurements and computation of the transmission reveal a much wider attenuation band that is explained by the deaf character of certain bands resulting from the orthogonality of their polarization with that of the source.
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