Topological Nanospaser
Abstract
We propose a nanospaser made of an achiral plasmonic-metal nanodisk and a two-dimensional chiral gain medium -- a monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC). When one valley of the TMDC is selectively pumped (e.g., by a circular-polarized radiation), the spaser generates a mode carrying a topological charge (chirality) that matches that of the gain valley. The chirally mismatched, time-reversed mode has exactly the same frequency but the opposite topological charge; it is actively suppressed by the gain saturation (population clamping) and never generates leading to a strong topological protection for the generating matched mode. This topological spaser is promising for the use in nanooptics and nanospectroscopy in the near-field especially in applications to biomolecules that are typically chiral. Another potential application is a chiral nanolabel for biomedical applications emitting in the far field an intense circularly-polarized coherent radiation.
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@article{arxiv.1911.03523,
title = {Topological Nanospaser},
author = {Rupesh Ghimire and Jhih-Sheng Wu and Vadym Apalkov and Mark I. Stockman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.03523},
year = {2019}
}
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9 pages and 6 figures