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Topological Network Modes in a Twisted Moiré Phononic Crystal

Dan Yao, Liping Ye, Zhonghao Fu, Qing Wang, Hailong He, Jiuyang Lu, Weiyin Deng, Xueqin Huang, Manzhu Ke, Zhengyou Liu

2024Physical Review Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Twisted moiré materials, a new class of layered structures with different twist angles for neighboring layers, are attracting great attention because of the rich intriguing physical phenomena associated with them. Of particular interest are the topological network modes, first proposed in the small angle twisted bilayer graphene under interlayer bias. Here we report the observations of such topological network modes in twisted moiré phononic crystals without requiring the external bias fields. Acoustic topological network modes that can be constructed in a wide range of twist angles are both observed in the domain walls with and without reconstructions, which serve as the analogy of the lattice relaxations in electronic moiré materials. Topological robustness of the topological network modes is observed by introducing valley-preserved defects to the network channel. Furthermore, the network can be reconfigured into two-dimensional patterns with any desired connectivity, offering a unique prototype platform for acoustic applications.

Topics & Concepts

Moiré patternTopology (electrical circuits)Materials scienceCrystal (programming language)PhysicsAcoustic metamaterialsCondensed matter physicsBand gapOpticsComputer scienceCombinatoricsProgramming languageMathematicsTopological Materials and PhenomenaAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications