Observation of Dislocation Non‐Hermitian Skin Effect in a Torus‐like Acoustic Metamaterial
Abstract
Abstract The non‐Hermitian skin effect (NHSE), a striking phenomenon where a large number of states accumulate toward open boundaries, has garnered significant attention in both fundamental physics and emerging applications. Recent theoretical studies unveiled a distinctive dislocation NHSE by disentangling it from the established boundary NHSE, thereby bridging the gap between topological defects and non‐Hermitian effects. In this work, the first experimental observation of the dislocation NHSE is reported, achieved using an ingeniously designed nonreciprocal, torus‐like acoustic metamaterial with two dislocations of opposite Burgers vectors. The results show that the sound energy density inside the sample dramatically accumulates at one dislocation, while being unusually depleted at the other, a response distinct from all existing NHSE phenomena. This novel non‐Hermitian effect not only probes the interplay between nontrivial defects and point‐gap topology, but also holds promise for practical applications, such as the design of topological sound vacuum pumps.
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Authors (6)
Wenquan Wu
Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro‐ and Nano‐Structures of Ministry of Education and School of Physics and Technology Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China
Qicheng Zhang
Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (Tianjin), State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-Carbon Technology, School of Chemical Engineering & Technology, Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Applied Catalysis Science and Engineering
Liangjun Qi
Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro‐ and Nano‐Structures of Ministry of Education and School of Physics and Technology Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China
Kun Zhang
Shuaishuai Tong
Chunyin Qiu