2016
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13368
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Experimental demonstration of anomalous Floquet topological insulator for sound

Abstract: Time-reversal invariant topological insulator is widely recognized as one of the fundamental discoveries in condensed matter physics, for which the most fascinating hallmark is perhaps a spin-based topological protection, the absence of scattering of conduction electrons with certain spins on matter surface. Recently, it has created a paradigm shift for topological insulators, from electronics to photonics, phononics and mechanics as well, bringing about not only involved new physics but also potential applica… Show more

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“…The expressions (20) and (21) are invariant under the change of j to j -, as the skew polarization is invariant under such change. Therefore, we can compute the traces over all the  chiral localized states:…”
Section: Measure Of the Winding Numbermentioning
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“…The expressions (20) and (21) are invariant under the change of j to j -, as the skew polarization is invariant under such change. Therefore, we can compute the traces over all the  chiral localized states:…”
Section: Measure Of the Winding Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the figure we also show a sliding average of the data over ten points (orange curve), which shows a smoother and quicker convergence to the winding number. Finally, let us note that the simplest procedure which yields the desired result (the winding) is to follow equation (20) and take the sum of the mean displacement measured over two orthogonal states which are completely localized on the central unit cell, and which form a complete basis of the left sublattice (the one corresponding to the +1 eigenvalue of the chiral operator). Minus two times this quantity will give the result plotted in figure 3 …”
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“…To resolve this obstacle, analogous unidirectional edge channels have been demonstrated in phononic crystals (PnC), which were constructed with circulating flow fields [18][19][20][21]37] to break the time-reversal symmetry to mimic the QHE. Similarly, coupled ring resonator waveguides were proposed analogous to a Floquet insulator [23][24][25]. Beyond that, valley-projected acoustic topological insulators were proposed to obtain backscattering-immune valley transport [30,32].…”
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“…Topological states have also been extended to condensed-matter physics based on the quantum Hall effect (QHE) [1,2], the quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) [3,4], and topological insulators (TIs) [5,6]. Over the past ten years, investigation into new topologically protected edge states has started to grow in other subfields of physics, such as photonics [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16], phononics [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32], and mechanics [33][34][35][36]. The intrinsic difference between electrons and acoustic waves represents a great challenge in creating the spinlike degree of freedom for sound only possessing longitudinal polarization.…”
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