Topological Transitions in Metamaterials
Harish N. S. Krishnamoorthy, Zubin Jacob, Evgenii Narimanov, Ilona, Kretzschmar, Vinod M. Menon

TL;DR
This paper explores a topological transition in anisotropic metamaterials where a change in dielectric permittivity sign causes a shift from ellipsoid to hyperboloid iso-frequency surfaces, significantly affecting optical properties.
Contribution
It introduces the optical analogue of the Lifshitz transition in metamaterials and demonstrates its impact on spontaneous emission and photonic density of states.
Findings
Iso-frequency surface transforms from ellipsoid to hyperboloid.
Sign change in dielectric permittivity alters photonic density of states.
Modification of spontaneous emission observed near the transition.
Abstract
The ideas of mathematical topology play an important role in many aspects of modern physics - from phase transitions to field theory to nonlinear dynamics (Nakahara M (2003) in Geometry, Topology and Physics, ed Brewer DF (IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol and Philadelphia), Monastryskiy M (1987) in Riemann Topology and Physics, (Birkhauser Verlag AG)). An important example of this is the Lifshitz transition (Lifshitz IM (1960) Anomalies of electron characteristics of a metal in the high-pressure region, Sov Phys JETP 11: 1130-1135), where the transformation of the Fermi surface of a metal from a closed to an open geometry (due to e.g. external pressure) leads to a dramatic effect on the electron magneto-transport (Kosevich AM (2004) Topology and solid-state physics. Low Temp Phys 30: 97-118). Here, we present the optical equivalent of the Lifshitz transition in strongly anisotropic…
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