Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation Northeastern University Shenyang 110819 China
2. School of Science Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen 518055 China
3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117583 Singapore
Abstract
AbstractThe discovery of the topological transition in twisted bilayer (tBL) materials has attracted considerable attention in nano‐optics. In the analogue of acoustics, however, no such topological transition has been found due to the inherent nondirectional scalar property of acoustic pressure. In this work, by using a theory‐based nonlocal anisotropic design, the in‐plane acoustic pressure is transformed into a spatially distributed vector field using twisted multilayer metasurfaces. So‐called “acoustic magic angle”‐related acoustic phenomena occur, such as nonlocal polariton hybridization and the topological Lifshitz transition. The dispersion becomes flat at the acoustic magic angle, enabling polarized excitations to propagate in a single direction. Moreover, the acoustic topological transition (from hyperbolic to elliptic dispersion) is experimentally observed for the first time as the twist angle continuously changes. This unique characteristic facilitates low‐loss tunable polariton hybridization at the subwavelength scale. A twisted trilayer acoustic metasurface is also experimentally demonstrated, and more possibilities for manipulating acoustic waves are found. These discoveries not only enrich the concepts of moiré physics and topological acoustics but also provide a complete framework of theory and methodologies for explaining the phenomena that are observed.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
National Research Foundation
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