Edge States and Topological Pumping in Spatially Modulated Elastic Lattices.


Journal

Physical review letters
ISSN: 1079-7114
Titre abrégé: Phys Rev Lett
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0401141

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
19 Jul 2019
Historique:
revised: 26 04 2019
received: 28 11 2018
entrez: 7 8 2019
pubmed: 7 8 2019
medline: 7 8 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Spatial stiffness modulations defined by the sampling of a two-dimensional surface provide one-dimensional elastic lattices with topological properties that are usually attributed to two-dimensional crystals. The cyclic modulation of the stiffness defines a family of lattices whose Bloch eigenmodes accumulate a phase quantified by integer valued Chern numbers. Nontrivial gaps are spanned by edge modes in finite lattices whose location is determined by the phase of the stiffness modulation. These observations drive the implementation of a topological pump in the form of an array of continuous elastic beams coupled through a distributed stiffness. Adiabatic stiffness modulations along the beams' length lead to the transition of localized states from one boundary, to the bulk and, finally, to the opposite boundary. The first demonstration of topological pumping in a continuous elastic system opens new possibilities for its implementation on elastic substrates supporting surface acoustic waves, or to structural components designed to steer waves or isolate vibrations.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31386475
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.034301
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

034301

Auteurs

Matheus I N Rosa (MIN)

School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA.

Raj Kumar Pal (RK)

School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA.

José R F Arruda (JRF)

School of Mechanical Engineering, State University of Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo 13083-970, Brazil.

Massimo Ruzzene (M)

School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA.
School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA.

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