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Hyperbolic photonic topological insulators

Optics 2024-01-30 v1

Abstract

Topological photonics provides a new degree of freedom to robustly control electromagnetic fields. To date, most of established topological states in photonics have been employed in Euclidean space. Motivated by unique properties of hyperbolic lattices, which are regular tessellations in non-Euclidean space with a constant negative curvature, the boundarydominated hyperbolic topological states have been proposed. However, limited by highly crowded boundary resonators and complicated site couplings, the hyperbolic topological insulator has only been experimentally constructed in electric circuits. How to achieve hyperbolic photonic topological insulators is still an open question. Here, we report the experimental realization of hyperbolic photonic topological insulators using coupled ring resonators on silicon chips. Boundary-dominated one-way edge states with pseudospindependent propagation directions have been observed. Furthermore, the robustness of edge states in hyperbolic photonic topological insulators is also verified. Our findings have potential applications in the field of designing high-efficient topological photonic devices with enhanced boundary responses.

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@article{arxiv.2401.16006,
  title  = {Hyperbolic photonic topological insulators},
  author = {Lei Huang and Lu He and Weixuan Zhang and Huizhen Zhang and Dongning Liu and Xue Feng and Fang Liu and Kaiyu Cui and Yidong Huang and Wei Zhang and Xiangdong Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16006},
  year   = {2024}
}
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