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Elastic pseudospin transport for integratable topological phononic circuits.


ABSTRACT: Precise control of solid-state elastic waves' mode content and coherence is of great use nowadays in reinforcing mechanical energy harvesting/storage, nondestructive material testing, wave-matter interaction, high sensitivity sensing, and information processing, etc. Its efficacy is highly dependent on having elastic transmission channels with lower loss and higher degree of freedom. Here, we demonstrate experimentally an elastic analog of the quantum spin Hall effects in a monolithically scalable configuration, which opens up a route in manipulating elastic waves represented by elastic pseudospins with spin-momentum locking. Their unique features including robustness and negligible propagation loss may enhance elastic planar-integrated circuit-level and system-level performance. Our approach promotes topological materials that can interact with solid-state phonons in both static and time-dependent regimes. It thus can be immediately applied to multifarious chip-scale topological phononic devices, such as path-arbitrary elastic wave-guiding, elastic splitters and elastic resonators with high-quality factors.

SUBMITTER: Yu SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6078995 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elastic pseudospin transport for integratable topological phononic circuits.

Yu Si-Yuan SY   He Cheng C   Wang Zhen Z   Liu Fu-Kang FK   Sun Xiao-Chen XC   Li Zheng Z   Lu Hai-Zhou HZ   Lu Ming-Hui MH   Liu Xiao-Ping XP   Chen Yan-Feng YF  

Nature communications 20180806 1


Precise control of solid-state elastic waves' mode content and coherence is of great use nowadays in reinforcing mechanical energy harvesting/storage, nondestructive material testing, wave-matter interaction, high sensitivity sensing, and information processing, etc. Its efficacy is highly dependent on having elastic transmission channels with lower loss and higher degree of freedom. Here, we demonstrate experimentally an elastic analog of the quantum spin Hall effects in a monolithically scalab  ...[more]

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