Acoustic Higher-Order Topological Insulators Induced by Orbital-Interactions

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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The discovery of higher-order topological insulator metamaterials, in analogy with their condensed-matter counterparts, has enabled various breakthroughs in photonics, mechanics, and acoustics. A common way of inducing higher-order topological wave phenomena is through pseudo-spins, which mimic the electron spins as a symmetry-breaking degree of freedom. Here, this work exploits degenerate orbitals in acoustic resonant cavities to demonstrate versatile, orbital-selective, higher-order topological corner states. Type-II corner states are theoretically investigated and experimentally demonstrated based on tailored orbital interactions, without the need for long-range hoppings that has so far served as a key ingredient for Type-II corner states in single-orbital systems. Due to the orthogonal nature of the degenerate p orbitals, this work also introduces a universal strategy to realize orbital-dependent edge modes, featuring high-Q edge states identified in bulk bands. These findings provide an understanding of the interplay between acoustic orbitals and topology, shedding light on orbital-related topological wave physics, as well as its applications for acoustic sensing and trapping. Orbital-interactions between degenerate acoustic cavity modes are introduced to demonstrate versatile higher-order corner states and orbital-dependent edge states embedded in the bulk, opening the avenue for exploring orbital-related topological physics and sound-wave interaction beyond the single-orbital systems. It also provides new opportunities for the applications such as sound trapping and sensing. image
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acoustics,corner states,higher-order topology,topological insulators,topological phononics
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