Buckle‐Barrel Correspondence Based on Topological Polarization Conversion in Mechanical Metamaterials

J Jingyi Zhang (Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Center (ChemBIC), State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry) J Jingran Liu (IMDEA Materials Institute Calle Eric Kandel, 2, Getafe Madrid 28906 Spain) A Anton Souslov M María Teresa Pérez Prado (IMDEA Materials Institute Calle Eric Kandel, 2, Getafe Madrid 28906 Spain) J Javier Segurado (IMDEA Material Institute C/Eric Kandel, 2 Getafe 28906 Madrid Spain) M Maciej Haranczyk (IMDEA Materials Institute 2 , C. Eric Kandel 2, Getafe, Madrid 28906,) J Johan Christensen

Abstract

Abstract Harnessing instabilities in architected lattices and metamaterials allows for controlled nonlinear deformations, enabling desired mechanical functions like shape morphing and energy absorption. By precisely tailoring instabilities such as buckling into the structure, deformations become a powerful instrument rather than a failure mode, offering new possibilities for predictable responses to mechanical loads. Inspired by the bulk‐boundary correspondence in condensed matter physics, an analogous relationship is explored in metamaterials, where the underlying topology dictates whether the structure under load buckles or barrels. The underlying mechanism that originates from a polarization conversion in the elementary beam network is discussed. Moreover, these predictions, which can be extended to more complex topologies and higher dimensions, showcase that a mode inversion process governs both global deformations and the orientation of localized shear strains within the bulk. It is anticipated that the buckle‐barrel correspondence can be extended to non‐Hookean materials, paving the way for predicting the onset and evolution of true failure.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 15
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

J

Jingyi Zhang

Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Center (ChemBIC), State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, School of Chemistry

J

Jingran Liu

IMDEA Materials Institute Calle Eric Kandel, 2, Getafe Madrid 28906 Spain

A

Anton Souslov

M

María Teresa Pérez Prado

IMDEA Materials Institute Calle Eric Kandel, 2, Getafe Madrid 28906 Spain

J

Javier Segurado

IMDEA Material Institute C/Eric Kandel, 2 Getafe 28906 Madrid Spain

M

Maciej Haranczyk

IMDEA Materials Institute 2 , C. Eric Kandel 2, Getafe, Madrid 28906,

J

Johan Christensen