Topological triply degenerate point with double Fermi arcs

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Yihao Yang
Hong-xiang Sun
Jian-ping Xia
Haoran Xue
Zhen Gao
Yong Ge
Ding Jia
Shou-qi Yuan
Yidong Chong
Baile Zhang
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[1] Nanyang Technological University,Division of Physics and Applied Physics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
[2] Nanyang Technological University,Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies, The Photonics Institute
[3] Jiangsu University,Research Center of Fluid Machinery Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Science
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Nature Physics | 2019年 / 15卷
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Unconventional chiral particles have recently been predicted to appear in certain three-dimensional crystal structures containing three- or more-fold linear band degeneracy points (BDPs)1–4. These BDPs carry topological charges, but are distinct from the standard twofold Weyl points or fourfold Dirac points, and cannot be described in terms of an emergent relativistic field theory1. Here we report on the experimental observation of a topological threefold BDP in a three-dimensional phononic crystal. Using direct acoustic field mapping, we demonstrate the existence of the threefold BDP in the bulk band structure, as well as doubled Fermi arcs of surface states consistent with a topological charge of 2. Another novel BDP, similar to a Dirac point but carrying non-zero topological charge, is connected to the threefold BDP via the doubled Fermi arcs. The Fermi arcs form double helicoids spanning a broad frequency range (relative bandwidth >25%). We show that the non-contractibility of these arcs gives rise to the phenomenon of topologically protected negative refraction of surface states on all surfaces of the sample. Our work paves the way to using these unconventional particles for exploring new emergent physical phenomena, and may find applications in symmetry-stabilized three-dimensional zero-index metamaterials.
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