Designing topological interface states in phononic crystals based on the full phase diagrams

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The topological invariants of a periodic system can be used to define the topological phase of each band and determine the existence of topological interface states within a certain bandgap. Here, we propose a scheme based on the full phase diagrams, and design the topological interface states within any specified bandgaps. As an example, here we propose a kind of one-dimensional phononic crystals. By connecting two semi-infinite structures with different topological phases, the interface states within any specific bandgap or their combinations can be achieved in a rational manner. The existence of interface states in a single bandgap, in all odd bandgaps, in all even bandgaps, or in all bandgaps, are verified in simulations and experiments. The scheme of full phase diagrams we introduce here can be extended to other kinds of periodic systems, such as photonic crystals and designer plasmonic crystals.

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Meng, Y., Wu, X., Zhang, R. Y., Li, X., Hu, P., Ge, L., … Wen, W. (2018). Designing topological interface states in phononic crystals based on the full phase diagrams. New Journal of Physics, 20(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aad136

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