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Helical edge states and topological phase transitions in phononic systems using bi-layered lattices
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Quantum Lattice SystemEngineeringTopological MaterialsTopological Quantum StateTopological PhysicsQuantum MaterialsInterlayer CouplingsMaterials ScienceQuantum SciencePhysicsTopological Phase TransitionsTopological MaterialPhononic LatticeQuantum SolidBi-layered LatticesTopological PhaseCrystallographyHelical Edge StatesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsPhononDisordered Quantum SystemIdentical Lattices
We propose a framework to realize helical edge states in phononic systems using two identical lattices with interlayer couplings between them. A methodology is presented to systematically transform a quantum mechanical lattice which exhibits edge states to a phononic lattice, thereby developing a family of lattices with edge states. Parameter spaces with topological phase boundaries in the vicinity of the transformed system are illustrated to demonstrate the robustness to mechanical imperfections. A potential realization in terms of fundamental mechanical building blocks is presented for the hexagonal and Lieb lattices. The lattices are composed of passive components and the building blocks are a set of disks and linear springs. Furthermore, by varying the spring stiffness, topological phase transitions are observed, illustrating the potential for tunability of our lattices.
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