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      Experimental characterization of fragile topology in an acoustic metamaterial

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          Symmetries crucially underlie the classification of topological phases of matter. Most materials, both natural as well as architectured, possess crystalline symmetries. Recent theoretical works unveiled that these crystalline symmetries can stabilize fragile Bloch bands that challenge our very notion of topology: Although answering to the most basic definition of topology, one can trivialize these bands through the addition of trivial Bloch bands. Here, we fully characterize the symmetry properties of the response of an acoustic metamaterial to establish the fragile nature of the low-lying Bloch bands. Additionally, we present a spectral signature in the form of spectral flow under twisted boundary conditions.

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                Journal
                Science
                Science
                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                February 13 2020
                February 14 2020
                February 13 2020
                February 14 2020
                : 367
                : 6479
                : 797-800
                Article
                10.1126/science.aaz7654
                32054764
                5d563491-4150-483b-86f0-1ed78b3aeb68
                © 2020

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