Kirigami-based metastructures with programmable multistability.
Xiao ZhangJiayao MaMengyue LiZhong YouXiaoyan WangYu LuoKaixue MaYan ChenPublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceDifferent from most existing multistable structures whose multiple stable states are achieved through the combinational effect of bistable units, we invent a generic tristable kirigami cuboid. The three stable states have fundamentally distinct geometric configurations and chirality, and the transformation among them can be realized by tension/compression or clockwise/counterclockwise twist. Tessellating the units in series, a family of multistable metamaterials can be constructed, the mechanical behaviors of which are programmable by the unit geometry, the material of the elastic joints, the number of units, and the loading conditions. As a demonstration of the potential applications, a frequency reconfigurable antenna for 5G triple-band communication is developed based on a tristable unit, and the frequency tunability is verified by experiments.