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      Observations of symmetry induced topological mode steering in a reconfigurable elastic plate

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          We experimentally investigate the valley-Hall effect for interfacial edge states, highlighting the importance of the modal patterns, between geometrically distinct regions within a structured elastic plate. These experiments, for vibration, are at a scale where detailed measurements are taken throughout the system and not just at the input/output ports; this exposes the coupling between geometrically distinct modes that underlie the differences between wave transport around gentle and sharp bends.

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                17 October 2019
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                1910.08172
                118314e7-a948-4b74-9189-5c622b30e88f

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

                Condensed matter,Technical & Applied physics
                Condensed matter, Technical & Applied physics

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