Observation of Gigahertz Topological Valley Hall Effect in Nanoelectromechanical Phononic Crystals

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Abstract

Topological phononics offers numerous opportunities in manipulating elastic waves that can propagate in solids without being backscattered. Due to the lack of nanoscale imaging tools that aid the system design, however, acoustic topological metamaterials have been mostly demonstrated in macroscale systems operating at low (kilohertz to megahertz) frequencies. Here, we report the realization of gigahertz topological valley Hall effect in nanoelectromechanical AlN membranes. Propagation of elastic wave through phononic crystals is directly visualized by microwave microscopy with unprecedented sensitivity and spatial resolution. The valley Hall edge states, protected by band topology, are vividly seen in both real- and momentum-space. The robust valley-polarized transport is evident from the wave transmission across local disorder and around sharp corners, as well as the power distribution into multiple edge channels. Our work paves the way to exploit topological physics in integrated acousto-electronic systems for classical and quantum information processing in the microwave regime.

*NSF through Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, an NSF Materials Research Science & Engineering Center (MRSEC; DMR-1720530).NSF Division of Materials Research Award DMR-2004536 and Welch Foundation Grant F-1814.NSF through the Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials, an NSF MRSEC under Cooperative Agreement DMR-1720595.US Office of Naval Research (ONR) Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) grant N00014-20-1-2325 on Robust Photonic Materials with High-Order Topological Protection and grant N00014-21-1-2703.This work was carried out in part at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology, which is supported by the NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure Program under grant NNCI-2025608.

Publication: Observation of Gigahertz Topological Valley Hall Effect in Nanoelectromechanical Phononic Crystals, Submitted

Presenters

  • Zhang Qicheng

    • University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Zhang Qicheng

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Daehun Lee

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Lu Zheng

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Xuejian Ma

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Shawn I Meyer

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Li He

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Han Ye

    • Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Ze Gong

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Bo Zhen

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Keji Lai

    • University of Texas at Austin
  • A T Charlie T Johnson

    • University of Pennsylvania