Dual-band rainbow trapping based on gradient topological edge states in a phononic crystal
Abstract
While topological states offer a variety of wave manipulation functionalities, the multi-band wave engineering is usually hindered by the lack of a mechanism to produce multiple, well-isolated edge states simultaneously. In this work, we propose a valley topological phononic crystal that consists of two groups of rectangular cavities embedded in a hexagonal scatterer, enabling the simultaneous existence of multiple distinct edge states in different bandgaps along a single interface. By tuning the geometric parameters in the unit cell, the band structure is engineered to exhibit gradient edge states with clear bulk-edge separation. Such a gradient topological interface supports bidirectional frequency separation over two distinct edge states. Based on this principle, a bidirectional gradient “rainbow trapping” is further proposed, providing an efficient approach for multi-band acoustic separation and energy localization.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (2)
Zixin He
Key Laboratory of State Manipulation and Advanced Materials in Provincial Universities, School of Physics and Technology, Nanjing Normal University , Nanjing 210023,
Changqing Xu
Key Laboratory of State Manipulation and Advanced Materials in Provincial Universities, School of Physics and Technology, Nanjing Normal University , Nanjing 210023,