Three-dimensional (3D) gapless topological phases can be classified by the dimensionality of the band degeneracies, including zero-dimensional (0D) nodal points, one-dimensional (1D) nodal lines, and two-dimensional (2D) nodal surfaces. Both nodal points and nodal lines have been realized recently in photonics and acoustics. However, a nodal surface has never been observed in any classical-wave system. Here, we report on the experimental observation of a twofold symmetry-enforced nodal surface in a 3D chiral acoustic crystal. In particular, the demonstrated nodal surface carries a topological charge of 2, constituting the first realization of a higher-dimensional topologically-charged band degeneracy. Using direct acoustic field measurement...
Dirac cones (DCs) play a pivotal role in various unique phenomena ranging from massless electrons in...
Chiral edge states that propagate oppositely at two parallel strip edges are a hallmark feature of C...
Crystalline materials can host topological lattice defects that are robust against local deformation...
Unconventional chiral particles have recently been predicted to appear in certain three-dimensional ...
This thesis studies two classes of unconventional acoustic crystals. The first class of the acousti...
Frontier investigations on a contemporary family of materials comprise a new class of topological ma...
Topological design for band structures of artificial materials such as acoustic crystals provides a ...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/28649The discovery...
Nontrivial band topologies have been discovered in classical systems and hold great potential for de...
A three-dimensional (3D) nodal-loop semimetal phase is exploited to engineer a number of intriguing ...
The interplay between real-space topological lattice defects and the reciprocal-space topology of en...
Abstract Band topology of materials describes the extent Bloch wavefunctions are twisted in momentum...
Using three-dimensional (3D) sonic crystals as acoustic higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs),...
Topological insulators constitute one of the most intriguing phenomena in modern condensed matter th...
The recent discovery of higher-order topological insulators (TIs) has opened new possibilities in th...
Dirac cones (DCs) play a pivotal role in various unique phenomena ranging from massless electrons in...
Chiral edge states that propagate oppositely at two parallel strip edges are a hallmark feature of C...
Crystalline materials can host topological lattice defects that are robust against local deformation...
Unconventional chiral particles have recently been predicted to appear in certain three-dimensional ...
This thesis studies two classes of unconventional acoustic crystals. The first class of the acousti...
Frontier investigations on a contemporary family of materials comprise a new class of topological ma...
Topological design for band structures of artificial materials such as acoustic crystals provides a ...
The article associated with this dataset is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/28649The discovery...
Nontrivial band topologies have been discovered in classical systems and hold great potential for de...
A three-dimensional (3D) nodal-loop semimetal phase is exploited to engineer a number of intriguing ...
The interplay between real-space topological lattice defects and the reciprocal-space topology of en...
Abstract Band topology of materials describes the extent Bloch wavefunctions are twisted in momentum...
Using three-dimensional (3D) sonic crystals as acoustic higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs),...
Topological insulators constitute one of the most intriguing phenomena in modern condensed matter th...
The recent discovery of higher-order topological insulators (TIs) has opened new possibilities in th...
Dirac cones (DCs) play a pivotal role in various unique phenomena ranging from massless electrons in...
Chiral edge states that propagate oppositely at two parallel strip edges are a hallmark feature of C...
Crystalline materials can host topological lattice defects that are robust against local deformation...