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Transients and multiperiodic responses: a hierarchy of material bits
by
van Hecke, Martin
, Meulblok, Colin M
in
Design
/ mechanical metamaterials
/ memory
/ Metamaterials
/ multiperiodic orbits
/ Orbits
/ Physics
/ Smart materials
2026
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Transients and multiperiodic responses: a hierarchy of material bits
by
van Hecke, Martin
, Meulblok, Colin M
in
Design
/ mechanical metamaterials
/ memory
/ Metamaterials
/ multiperiodic orbits
/ Orbits
/ Physics
/ Smart materials
2026
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Transients and multiperiodic responses: a hierarchy of material bits
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Transients and multiperiodic responses: a hierarchy of material bits
2026
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Overview
When cyclically driven, certain disordered materials exhibit transient and multiperiodic responses that are difficult to reproduce in synthetic materials. Here, we show that elementary multiperiodic elements with period T = 2 — togglerons—can serve as building blocks for such responses. We experimentally realize metamaterials composed of togglerons with tunable transients and periodic responses-including odd periods. Our approach suggests a hierarchy of increasingly complex elements in frustrated media, and opens a new strategy for rational design of sequential metamaterials.
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IOP Publishing
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