Photonic Floquet Topological Insulators
Mikael C. Rechtsman, Julia M. Zeuner, Yonatan Plotnik, Yaakov Lumer,, Stefan Nolte, Mordechai Segev, Alexander Szameit

TL;DR
This paper introduces and demonstrates a photonic topological insulator using a honeycomb lattice of helical waveguides, enabling robust, scatter-free light transport at optical frequencies without external magnetic fields.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental realization of a photonic topological insulator with topologically protected edge states in a graphene-like waveguide lattice.
Findings
Demonstrated topologically protected edge states in a photonic lattice
Achieved robust, scatter-free light transport at optical frequencies
No external magnetic field required for topological protection
Abstract
The topological insulator is a fundamentally new phase of matter, with the striking property that the conduction of electrons occurs only on its surface, not within the bulk, and that conduction is topologically protected. Topological protection, the total lack of scattering of electron waves by disorder, is perhaps the most fascinating and technologically important aspect of this material: it provides robustness that is otherwise known only for superconductors. However, unlike superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect, which necessitate low temperatures or magnetic fields, the immunity to disorder of topological insulators occurs at room temperature and without any external magnetic field. For this reason, topological protection is predicted to have wide-ranging applications in fault-tolerant quantum computing and spintronics. Recently, a large theoretical effort has been directed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystals and Applications
