Acoustic higher-order topological insulator on a kagome lattice

Higher-order topological insulators 1 – 5 are a family of recently predicted topological phases of matter that obey an extended topological bulk–boundary correspondence principle. For example, a two-dimensional (2D) second-order topological insulator does not exhibit gapless one-dimensional (1D) top...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature materials 2019-02, Vol.18 (2), p.108-112
Hauptverfasser: Xue, Haoran, Yang, Yahui, Gao, Fei, Chong, Yidong, Zhang, Baile
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Zusammenfassung:Higher-order topological insulators 1 – 5 are a family of recently predicted topological phases of matter that obey an extended topological bulk–boundary correspondence principle. For example, a two-dimensional (2D) second-order topological insulator does not exhibit gapless one-dimensional (1D) topological edge states, like a standard 2D topological insulator, but instead has topologically protected zero-dimensional (0D) corner states. The first prediction of a second-order topological insulator 1 , based on quantized quadrupole polarization, was demonstrated in classical mechanical 6 and electromagnetic 7 , 8 metamaterials. Here we experimentally realize a second-order topological insulator in an acoustic metamaterial, based on a ‘breathing’ kagome lattice 9 that has zero quadrupole polarization but a non-trivial bulk topology characterized by quantized Wannier centres 2 , 9 , 10 . Unlike previous higher-order topological insulator realizations, the corner states depend not only on the bulk topology but also on the corner shape; we show experimentally that they exist at acute-angled corners of the kagome lattice, but not at obtuse-angled corners. This shape dependence allows corner states to act as topologically protected but reconfigurable local resonances. A second-order topological insulator in an acoustical metamaterial with a breathing kagome lattice, supporting one-dimensional edge states and zero-dimensional corner states is demonstrated.
ISSN:1476-1122
1476-4660
DOI:10.1038/s41563-018-0251-x