| Literature DB >> 30978035 |
Anton Souslov1,2, Kinjal Dasbiswas1,3, Michel Fruchart1, Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan1,4, Vincenzo Vitelli1,5.
Abstract
Fluids in which both time reversal and parity are broken can display a dissipationless viscosity that is odd under each of these symmetries. Here, we show how this odd viscosity has a dramatic effect on topological sound waves in fluids, including the number and spatial profile of topological edge modes. Odd viscosity provides a short-distance cutoff that allows us to define a bulk topological invariant on a compact momentum space. As the sign of odd viscosity changes, a topological phase transition occurs without closing the bulk gap. Instead, at the transition point, the topological invariant becomes ill defined because momentum space cannot be compactified. This mechanism is unique to continuum models and can describe fluids ranging from electronic to chiral active systems.Year: 2019 PMID: 30978035 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.128001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161