For most block types in square, honeycomb, and cubic combinatorial metamaterials, arbitrary defect patterns are realizable, while some block types exclude many patterns; in 3D all defect lines form closed curves and can realize any knot or link.
Breaking Mechanical Holography in Combinatorial Metamaterials
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Combinatorial mechanical metamaterials are made of anisotropic, flexible blocks, such that multiple metamaterials may be constructed using a single block type, and the system's response strongly depends on the mutual orientations of the blocks within the lattice. We study a family of possible block types for the square, honeycomb, and cubic lattices. Blocks that are centrally symmetric induce holographic order, such that mechanical compatibility (meaning that blocks do not impede each other's motion) implies bulk-boundary coupling. With them, one can design a compatible metamaterial that will deform in any desired texture only on part of its boundary. With blocks that break holographic order, we demonstrate how to design the deformation texture on the entire boundary. Correspondingly, the number of compatible holographic metamaterials scales exponentially with the boundary, while in non-holographic cases we show that it scales exponentially with the bulk.
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Defect Positioning in Combinatorial Metamaterials
For most block types in square, honeycomb, and cubic combinatorial metamaterials, arbitrary defect patterns are realizable, while some block types exclude many patterns; in 3D all defect lines form closed curves and can realize any knot or link.