Nonlocal Metaspire: A Scalable Elastic Material Platform With Decoupled Mechanical Modes

S Seung Han Kim (Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea) M Myung Hwan Bae (Nondestructive Metrology Group Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) Daejeon Republic of Korea) Y Ye Jeong Shin (Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea) J Joo Hwan Oh (Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Nonlocal metamaterials, which are metamaterials that interact with non‐neighboring unit cells, have recently attracted growing attention as a new paradigm for wave control owing to their extraordinary band structures. However, existing nonlocal metamaterials remain limited in scalability, making it difficult to implement multiple nonlocal couplings and higher‐dimensional arrays. Elastic nonlocal metamaterials have an additional limitation of mode coupling, which hinders clear investigations of unique nonlocal wave phenomena in individual elastic wave modes. This study addresses these limitations by proposing a new material platform for elastic nonlocal metamaterials, leveraging the “Metaspire” architecture with sequential rotation. Subsequently, the detailed wave motions around the maxon and roton are investigated, and the role of nonsymmorphic symmetry in flexural band behavior is further examined. In addition, actual fabrication and experimental validation are conducted to further support the proposed approach. The results quantitatively demonstrate the high scalability of the proposed method and its suppression of mode coupling. The proposed material platform provides a basis for the development of multifunctional wave platforms, thereby enabling various new‐wave systems and devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 42
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

S

Seung Han Kim

Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

M

Myung Hwan Bae

Nondestructive Metrology Group Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) Daejeon Republic of Korea

Y

Ye Jeong Shin

Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

J

Joo Hwan Oh

Department of Mechanical Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea