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Observation of vortex-string chiral modes in metamaterials.


ABSTRACT: As hypothetical topological defects in the geometry of spacetime, vortex strings could have played many roles in cosmology, and their distinct features can provide observable clues about the early universe's evolution. A key feature of vortex strings is that they can interact with Weyl fermionic modes and support massless chiral-anomaly states along strings. To date, despite many attempts to detect vortex strings in astrophysics or to emulate them in artificially created systems, observation of these vortex-string chiral modes remains experimentally elusive. Here we report experimental observations of vortex-string chiral modes using a metamaterial system. This is implemented by inhomogeneous perturbation of Yang-monopole phononic metamaterials. The measured linear dispersion and modal profiles confirm the existence of topological modes bound to and propagating along the string with the chiral anomaly. Our work provides a platform for studying diverse cosmic topological defects in astrophysics and offers applications as topological fibres in communication techniques.

SUBMITTER: Ma J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10940314 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Observation of vortex-string chiral modes in metamaterials.

Ma Jingwen J   Jia Ding D   Zhang Li L   Guan Yi-Jun YJ   Ge Yong Y   Sun Hong-Xiang HX   Yuan Shou-Qi SQ   Chen Hongsheng H   Yang Yihao Y   Zhang Xiang X  

Nature communications 20240314 1


As hypothetical topological defects in the geometry of spacetime, vortex strings could have played many roles in cosmology, and their distinct features can provide observable clues about the early universe's evolution. A key feature of vortex strings is that they can interact with Weyl fermionic modes and support massless chiral-anomaly states along strings. To date, despite many attempts to detect vortex strings in astrophysics or to emulate them in artificially created systems, observation of  ...[more]

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