Robust unidirectional transport in a one-dimensional metacrystal with long-range hopping
Abstract
In two- and three-dimensional structures, topologically-protected chiral edge modes offer a powerful mean to realize robust light transport. However, little attention has been paid so far to robust one-way transport in one-dimensional systems. Here it is shown that unidirectional transport, which is immune to disorder and backscattering, can occur in certain one-dimensional metacrystals with long-range hopping without resorting to topological protection. Such metacrystals are described by an effective Hermitian Hamiltonian with broken time reversal symmetry, and transport does not require adiabatic (Thouless) pumping. A simple implementation in optics of such one-dimensional metacrystals, based on transverse light dynamics in a self-imaging optical cavity with phase gratings, is suggested
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@article{arxiv.1610.06004,
title = {Robust unidirectional transport in a one-dimensional metacrystal with long-range hopping},
author = {Stefano Longhi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.06004},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, comments and suggestions are welcome