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Dispersion tuning and route reconfiguration of acoustic waves in valley topological phononic crystals

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-14553-0

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R44GM125439, R33CA223908]
  2. United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity [W81XWH18-1-0242]
  3. National Science Foundation [ECCS-1807601]
  4. Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grant from the Office of Naval Research [N00014-13-1-0631]
  5. Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation grant from the National Science Foundation [1641084]

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The valley degree of freedom in crystals offers great potential for manipulating classical waves, however, few studies have investigated valley states with complex wavenumbers, valley states in graded systems, or dispersion tuning for valley states. Here, we present tunable valley phononic crystals (PCs) composed of hybrid channel-cavity cells with three tunable parameters. Our PCs support valley states and Dirac cones with complex wavenumbers. They can be configured to form chirped valley PCs in which edge modes are slowed to zero group velocity states, where the energy at different frequencies accumulates at different designated locations. They enable multiple functionalities, including tuning of dispersion relations for valley states, robust routing of surface acoustic waves, and spatial modulation of group velocities. This work may spark future investigations of topological states with complex wavenumbers in other classical systems, further study of topological states in graded materials, and the development of acoustic devices.

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