Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems

For the past two decades, topological insulators have attracted extensive attention from both experimetal and theoretical physicists. These materials, which are insulating in the bulk and conducting at the interfaces of different domains, have been proven to support dissipation-less transport of ele...

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Main Author: Yu, Letian
Other Authors: Zhang Baile
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148279
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description For the past two decades, topological insulators have attracted extensive attention from both experimetal and theoretical physicists. These materials, which are insulating in the bulk and conducting at the interfaces of different domains, have been proven to support dissipation-less transport of electrons along their boundaries. This unique property has motivated explorations of similiar phenomena and led to successful discoveries of many novel toplogical states in classical systems. In this thesis, I investigate two scenarios in which topological insulators in classical systems exhibit novel properties, that are both new and promising for applications. Speci cally, through theoretical calculations and numerical simulations, I have observed broadband slow light in topological photonic crystals and antichiral edge states in acoustic systems.
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spelling ntu-10356/1482792023-02-28T23:11:57Z Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems Yu, Letian Zhang Baile School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences blzhang@ntu.edu.sg Science::Physics For the past two decades, topological insulators have attracted extensive attention from both experimetal and theoretical physicists. These materials, which are insulating in the bulk and conducting at the interfaces of different domains, have been proven to support dissipation-less transport of electrons along their boundaries. This unique property has motivated explorations of similiar phenomena and led to successful discoveries of many novel toplogical states in classical systems. In this thesis, I investigate two scenarios in which topological insulators in classical systems exhibit novel properties, that are both new and promising for applications. Speci cally, through theoretical calculations and numerical simulations, I have observed broadband slow light in topological photonic crystals and antichiral edge states in acoustic systems. Bachelor of Science in Physics 2021-04-22T05:54:08Z 2021-04-22T05:54:08Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Yu, L. (2021). Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148279 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148279 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems
title Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems
title_full Wave manipulation in topological classical-wave systems
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