Topologically protected frequency control of broadband signals in dynamically modulated waveguide arrays
Optics
2022-06-01 v2
Abstract
We theoretically propose a synthetic frequency dimension scheme to control the spectrum of a light beam propagating through an array of evanescently coupled waveguides modulated in time by a propagating sound wave via the acousto-optical effect. Configurations are identified where the emerging two-dimensional synthetic space-frequency lattice displays a non-trivial topological band structure. The corresponding chiral edge states can be exploited to manipulate the frequency spectrum of an incident beam in a robust way. In contrast to previous works, our proposal is not based on discrete high-Q cavity modes, which paves the way to the manipulation of broadband signals.
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@article{arxiv.2111.13574,
title = {Topologically protected frequency control of broadband signals in dynamically modulated waveguide arrays},
author = {Francesco S. Piccioli and Alexander Szameit and Iacopo Carusotto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13574},
year = {2022}
}
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23 pages, 6 figures