Metamaterials whose properties are inaccessible with conventional materials offer powerful tools for unprecedentedly manipulating physical signals. However, an effective design strategy of metamaterials still remains a challenge for changing the compression or tension characters of stresswaves during forward propagation. Here, we introduce a class of spring-linkage-based metamaterials exhibiting mere tension output at the distal end, no matter that the input is an axial impact, a sudden tension, or even alternating tension-compression. The metamaterials can turn compressivewaves into pure tension and filter them out from the tension-compression mixed ones while allowing tensile signal stably propagating in soliton form. This is achieved by combining nonuniform and nonlinear properties of the proposed cells. In particular, these extraordinary functions of the metamaterial can be turned on or off and adjusted by tuning a key switch cell; thus, it is anticipated to serve as a start for more complex manipulation and utilization of mechanical signals.
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Ye, W., Hu, L., Ou, H., & Yu, T. (2023). Mere tension output from spring-linkage-based mechanical metamaterials. Science Advances, 9(30). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh3870
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