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The artificial crystals for classical waves provide a good platform to explore the topological physics proposed originally in condensed matter systems. In this paper, acoustic Dirac degeneracy is realized by simply rotating the scatterers in sonic crystals, where the degeneracy is induced accidentally by modulating the scattering strength among the scatterers during the rotation process. This gives a flexible way to create topological phase transition in acoustic systems. Edge states are further observed along the interface separating two topologically distinct gapped sonic crystals.
The study of magnonic thermal Hall effect has recently attracted attention because this effect can be associated with topological phases activated by Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, which acts similar to a spin-orbital coupling in an electronic sy
Recent studies indicated that helical organic molecules, such as DNA and $alpha$-helical protein, can behave as Thouless quantum pumps when a rotating electric field is applied perpendicularly to their helical axes. Here we investigate the influence
We show how transitions between different Lifshitz phases in bilayer Dirac materials with and without spin-orbit coupling can be studied by driving the system. The periodic driving is induced by a laser and the resultant phase diagram is studied in t
A recently proposed curvature renormalization group scheme for topological phase transitions defines a generic `curvature function as a function of the parameters of the theory and shows that topological phase transitions are signalled by the diverge
The traditional concept of phase transitions has, in recent years, been widened in a number of interesting ways. The concept of a topological phase transition separating phases with a different ground state topology, rather than phases of different s