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Third-order square-root topological insulators on decorated diamond sonic crystals.

Zhi-Guo GengYa-Xi ShenLiwei DuanZhaojiang ChenXue-Feng Zhu
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2023)
The square-root operation can generate novel topological phases, whose nontrivial topological properties are inherited from the parent Hamiltonian. Here we report the acoustic realization of third-order square-root topological insulators by adding additional resonators between the site resonators of original diamond lattice. Due to the square-root operation, multiple acoustic localized modes appear in doubled bulk gaps. The bulk polarizations of the tight-binding models are employed to reveal the topological feature of the higher-order topological states. By tuning the coupling strength, we find the emergence of third-order topological corner states in doubled bulk gaps on tetrahedron-like and rhombohedron-like sonic crystals, respectively. The shape dependence of square-root corner states provides an extra degree of freedom for flexible manipulation on the sound localization. Furthermore, the robustness of the corner states in 3D square-root topological insulator is well elucidated by introducing random disorders into the irrelevant bulk region of the proposed 3D lattices. This work extends square-root higher-order topological states into three-dimensional (3D) system, and may find possible applications in selective acoustic sensors.&#xD.
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