Topologically robust sound propagation in an angular-momentum-biased graphene-like resonator lattice
Queens College, CUNY · The Graduate Center, CUNY · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Topological insulators do not allow conduction in the bulk, yet they support edge modes that travel along the boundary only in one direction, determined by the carried electron spin, with inherent robustness to defects and disorder. Topological insulators have inspired analogues in photonics and optics, in which one-way edge propagation in topologically protected two-dimensional materials is achieved breaking time-reversal symmetry with a magnetic bias. Here, we introduce the concept of topological order in classical acoustics, realizing robust topological protection and one-way edge propagation of sound in a suitably designed resonator lattice biased with angular momentum, forming the acoustic analogue of a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Topological insulator
- Physics
- Angular momentum
- Resonator
- Graphene
- Condensed matter physics
- Lattice (music)
- Topology (electrical circuits)
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