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Visualizing the topological pentagon states of a giant C<sub>540</sub> metamaterial

Physics

Visualizing the topological pentagon states of a giant C<sub>540</sub> metamaterial

D. Liao, J. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Danwei Liao and colleagues successfully creates a C540 metamaterial using advanced 3D printing techniques. By manipulating sound waves, they visualize complex topological states, revealing new dimensions in carbon allotropes and opening doors to further exploration in complex systems.... show more
Abstract
Systems with broken continuous symmetry in ideal lattices cannot be rectified through rearrangement or deformation. Topological metamaterials featuring nontrivial, artificially induced phase transitions have emerged as pivotal constituents for engineering these topological defects, which, until now, have mostly been experimentally realized in linear or planar configurations. Buckminster Fuller lent his name to the C60 ball-shaped carbon allotrope, which is not only the roundest molecule in existence but also embodies 3D topological defects. Here, we construct a C540 metamaterial composed of interspersed pentagons in a hexagonal network of hollow tubes and cavities. By 3D printing this giant closed-cage topology, the nontrivial state-confinements can be fully controlled and visualized, which, in contrast, in synthesized or naturally found fullerenes, is highly challenging. Thanks to our macroscopic metamaterials approach, we are able to map in real-space topological pentagon states probed by sound waves. Our results show how a seemingly unrelated approach can unveil deep physical understanding in carbon allotropes and potentially in a plethora of other complex systems in the near future.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 07, 2024
Authors
Danwei Liao, Jingyi Zhang, Shuochen Wang, Zhiwang Zhang, Alberto Cortijo, María A. H. Vozmediano, Francisco Guinea, Ying Cheng, Xiaojun Liu, Johan Christensen
Tags
C540 metamaterial
3D printing
topological states
pentagon states
carbon allotropes
sound waves
hollow tubes
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