Experimental observation of temporal pumping in electro-mechanical waveguides
Yiwei Xia, Emanuele Riva, Matheus I. N. Rosa, Gabriele Cazzulani,, Alper Erturk, Francesco Braghin, Massimo Ruzzene

TL;DR
This paper experimentally demonstrates temporal pumping of elastic waves in an electromechanical waveguide, enabling controllable transfer of edge states and opening new possibilities for elastic wave manipulation and topological physics exploration.
Contribution
First experimental demonstration of topological temporal pumping in a continuous elastic waveguide using electromechanical modulation.
Findings
Successful control of elastic wave edge states via temporal modulation.
Observation of topological pumping transferring edge states across the waveguide.
Potential applications in digital delay lines and waveguide control.
Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate temporal pumping of elastic waves in an electromechanical waveguide. An aluminum beam covered by an array of piezoelectric patches connected to shunt circuits with controllable resistances enables the spatial and temporal control of the beam's stiffness. The spatial modulation produces non-trivial edge states, while a smooth temporal variation of the modulation phase drives the transfer of edge states from one boundary of the waveguide to the other in a controllable manner. This characteristic behavior for a topological pump is here demonstrated for the first time in a continuous elastic waveguide. The framework presented herein opens new avenues for the manipulation and transport of information through elastic waves, with potential technological applications for digital delay lines and digitally controlled waveguides. Our study also explores higher…
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