Acoustic graphene plasmons (AGPs) in a graphene-dielectric-metal structure possess extreme field localization and low loss, which have promising applications in strong photon-matter interaction and integrated photonic devices. Here, we propose two kinds of one-dimensional crystals supporting propagating AGPs with different topological properties, which is confirmed by the Zak phase calculations and the electric field symmetry analysis. Moreover, by combining these two plasmonic crystals to form a superlattice system, the super-modes exist because of the coupling between isolated topological interface states. A flat-like dispersion of super-modes is observed by designing the superlattice. These results should find applications in optical sensing and integrating photonic devices with plasmonic crystals.

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