The elastodynamic response of finite 3D phononic structures is analyzed by means of comparing experimental findings obtained through a laser Doppler vibrometry-based methodology and theoretical computations performed with the Layer-Multiple-Scattering method. The recorded frequency-gap spectrum of the phononic slabs exhibited a good agreement of theory to experiment. Along these lines, a newly developed technique, based on laser doppler vibrometry, has been proposed and validated for the dispersion efficiency in 3D phononic metamaterials.
@article{arxiv.1903.01616,
title = {Dispersion assessment of three-dimensional Phononic Crystals using Laser Doppler Vibrometry},
author = {I. K. Tragazikis and D. A. Exarchos and P. T. Dalla and K. Dassios and T. E. Matikas and I. E. Psarobas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.01616},
year = {2019}
}