Experimental Realization of Acoustic Chern Insulator
Abstract
Topological insulators are new states of matter in which the topological phase originates from symmetry breaking. Recently, time-reversal invariant topological insulators were demonstrated for classical wave systems, such as acoustic systems, but limited by inter-pseudo-spin or inter-valley backscattering. This challenge can be effectively overcome via breaking the time-reversal symmetry. Here, we report the first experimental realization of acoustic topological insulators with nonzero Chern numbers, viz., acoustic Chern insulator (ACI), by introducing an angular-momentum-biased resonator array with broken Lorentz reciprocity. High Q-factor resonance is leveraged to reduce the required speed of rotation. Experimental results show that the ACI featured with a stable and uniform metafluid flow bias supports one-way nonreciprocal transport of sound at the boundaries, which is topologically immune to the defect-induced scatterings. Our work opens up opportunities for exploring unique observable topological phases and developing practical nonreciprocal devices in acoustics.
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@article{arxiv.1801.07942,
title = {Experimental Realization of Acoustic Chern Insulator},
author = {Yifan Zhu and Yugui Peng and Xudong Fan and Jing Yang and Bin Liang and Xuefeng Zhu and Jianchun Cheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.07942},
year = {2022}
}
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16 pages, 4 figures