Fundamental principles for generalized Willis metamaterials.

2020 
Metamaterials whose momentum is constitutively coupled with their strain show promise in wave manipulation for engineering purposes and are called Willis materials. They were discovered using an effective medium theory which shows that their response is non-local in space and time. Recently, we generalized this theory to account for piezoelectricity and demonstrated that the effective momentum can depend constitutively on the electric field, thereby enlarging the design space for metamaterials. Here, we develop the mathematical restrictions on the effective properties of such generalized Willis materials, owing to passivity, reciprocity, and causality. Establishing these restrictions is of fundamental significance, as they test the validity of theoretical and experimental results and applicational importance since they provide elementary bounds for the maximal response that potential devices may achieve.
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