Pseudospin-Polarized Topological Line Defects in Dielectric Photonic Crystals
Abstract
Electromagnetic topological insulators have been explored extensively due to the robust edge states they support. In this work, we propose a topological electromagnetic system based on a line defect in topologically nontrivial photonic crystals (PCs). With a finite-difference supercell approach, modal analysis of the PCs structure is investigated in detail. The topological line-defect states are pseudospin polarized and their energy flow directions are determined by the corresponding pseudospin helicities. These states can be excited by using two spatially-symmetric line-source arrays carrying orbital angular momenta. The feature of the unidirectional propagation is demonstrated and it is stable when disorders are introduced to the PCs structure.
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@article{arxiv.1907.04674,
title = {Pseudospin-Polarized Topological Line Defects in Dielectric Photonic Crystals},
author = {Menglin L. N. Chen and Li Jun Jiang and Zhihao Lan and Wei E. I. Sha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04674},
year = {2019}
}
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6 pages, 8 figures