Realization of a Topological Phase Transition in a Gyroscopic Lattice

ORAL

Abstract

Topological metamaterials exhibit unusual behaviors at their boundaries, such as unidirectional chiral waves, that are protected by a topological feature of their band structure. The ability to tune such a material through a topological phase transition in real time could enable the use of protected waves for information storage and readout. Here we dynamically tune through a topological phase transition by breaking inversion symmetry in a metamaterial composed of interacting gyroscopes. Through the transition, we track the divergence of the edge modes' localization length and the change in Chern number characterizing the topology of the material's band structure. This work provides a new axis with which to tune the response of mechanical topological metamaterials.

Presenters

  • Lisa Nash

    James Franck Institute, University of Chicago

Authors

  • Noah Mitchell

    James Franck Institute, University of Chicago

  • Lisa Nash

    James Franck Institute, University of Chicago

  • William Irvine

    University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago