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Observation of an unpaired photonic Dirac point

Applied Physics 2020-06-24 v1 Optics Quantum Physics

Abstract

At photonic Dirac points, electromagnetic waves are governed by the same equations as two-component massless relativistic fermions. However, photonic Dirac points are known to occur in pairs in "photonic graphene" and other similar photonic crystals, which necessitates special precautions to excite only states near one of the Dirac points. Systems hosting unpaired photonic Dirac points are significantly harder to realize, as they require broken time-reversal symmetry. Here, we report on the first observation of an unpaired Dirac point in a planar two-dimensional photonic crystal. The structure incorporates gyromagnetic materials, which break time-reversal symmetry; the unpaired Dirac point occurs when a parity-breaking parameter is fine-tuned to a topological transition between a photonic Chern insulator and a conventional photonic insulator phase. Evidence for the unpaired Dirac point is provided by transmission and field-mapping experiments, including a demonstration of strongly non-reciprocal reflection. This photonic crystal is suitable for investigating the unique features of two-dimensional Dirac states, such as one-way Klein tunneling.

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@article{arxiv.1909.00351,
  title  = {Observation of an unpaired photonic Dirac point},
  author = {Gui-Geng Liu and Peiheng Zhou and Yihao Yang and Haoran Xue and Xin Ren and Xiao Lin and Hong-xiang Sun and Lei Bi and Yidong Chong and Baile Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.00351},
  year   = {2020}
}