Dynamic Topological Light Control in Reconfigurable Non-Hermitian Metastacks
Abstract
Metasurfaces often require complex lithography for dynamic optical control. To overcome this, we utilize a lithography-free, non-Hermitian planar metastack comprising a distributed Bragg reflector and a vanadium dioxide (VO2) thin film. By virtue of temperature and thermal hysteresis as an active synthetic dimension and exploiting the VO2 insulator-to-metal transition, we actively tune topological interface states to achieve polarization-sensitive spectral control. Notably, our system hosts path-dependent exceptional points (EPs); the intermediate hysteretic states generate a continuum of hot and cold EP pairs that ultimately converge into a single, degenerate EP. Furthermore, we experimentally observe wide-range dynamic optical control, comprising reversible 8% spectral shifts with near-unity reflectance modulation, alongside potential for ultrafast dynamics. Ultimately, our CMOS-compatible design provides a scalable, simple platform for active and topological photonics.
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@article{arxiv.2606.29996,
title = {Dynamic Topological Light Control in Reconfigurable Non-Hermitian Metastacks},
author = {Ryan Hogan and Zihan Lu and Han Peng and Jie Zhou and Yanling Xiao and Shining Zhu and Hui Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29996},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures