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Subwavelength and directional control of flexural waves in zone-folding induced topological plates

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-02-14 v2

Abstract

Inspired by the quantum spin Hall effect shown by topological insulators, we propose a plate structure that can be used to demonstrate the pseudo-spin Hall effect for flexural waves. The system consists of a thin plate with periodically arranged resonators mounted on its top surface. We extend a technique based on the plane wave expansion method to identify a double Dirac cone emerging due to the zone-folding in frequency band structures. This particular design allows us to move the double Dirac cone to a lower frequency than the resonating frequency of local resonators. We then manipulate the pattern of local resonators to open subwavelength Bragg band gaps that are topologically distinct. Building on this method, we verify numerically that a waveguide at an interface between two topologically distinct resonating plate structures can be used for guiding low-frequency, spin-dependent one-way flexural waves along a desired path with bends.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07994,
  title  = {Subwavelength and directional control of flexural waves in zone-folding induced topological plates},
  author = {Rajesh Chaunsali and Chun-Wei Chen and Jinkyu Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07994},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Added more references and Appendix C. A few corrections in the abstract and introduction. The title is more specific now. Figures and equations are better represented