Synthetic gauge flux and Weyl points in acoustic systems.

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Abstract

We consider acoustic systems comprising a honeycomb lattice in the xy plane and periodic along the z direction. As kz is a good quantum number here, for each fixed kz, this system can be treated as a reduced two-dimensional system. By engineering the interlayer coupling in the z-direction, we show that we can realize effective inversion symmetry breaking and synthetic staggered gauge flux in the reduced two-dimensional system. The realizations of chiral edge states for fixed values of kz are direct consequences of the staggered gauge flux. And we then show that the synthetic gauge flux is closely related to the Weyl points in the three-dimensional band structure.

Authors

  • Meng Xiao

    stanford university

  • Wen-jie Chen

    the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Wen-Yu He

    the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • C. T. Chan

    the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology