Valley-Chern Effect with LC-Resonators: A Modular Platform
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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effectlatticelc-resonatorsvalley-chernachievedalongalternatingberry
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The valley Chern-effect is theoretically demonstrated with a novel alternating current circuitry, where closed-loop LC-resonators sitting at the nodes of a honeycomb lattice are inductively coupled along the bonds. This enables us to generate a dynamical matrix which copies identically the Hamiltonian driving the electrons in graphene. The valley-Chern effect is generated by splitting the inversion symmetry of the lattice. After a detailed study of the Berry curvature landscape and of the localization of the interface modes, we derive an optimal configuration of the circuit. Furthermore, we show that Q-factors as high as $10^4$ can be achieved with reasonable materials and configurations.
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