Photonic Topological Insulator in Synthetic Dimensions
Eran Lustig, Steffen Weimann, Yonatan Plotnik, Yaakov Lumer, Miguel A., Bandres, Alexander Szameit, Mordechai Segev

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental realization of a photonic topological insulator in synthetic dimensions, opening new avenues for exploring high-dimensional topological phenomena in photonics.
Contribution
It demonstrates experimentally the existence of a photonic topological insulator in synthetic dimensions, a novel achievement in the field of topological photonics.
Findings
First experimental realization of photonic topological insulator in synthetic dimensions
Potential to explore high-dimensional topological phenomena in photonics
Enables study of phenomena like PT-symmetry, exceptional points, and topological lasers
Abstract
Topological phases enable protected transport along the edges of materials, offering immunity against scattering from disorder and imperfections. These phases were suggested and demonstrated not only for electronic systems, but also for electromagnetic waves, cold atoms, acoustics, and even mechanics. Their potential applications range from spintronics and quantum computing to highly efficient lasers. Traditionally, the underlying model of these systems is a spatial lattice in two or three dimensions. However, it recently became clear that many lattice systems can exist also in synthetic dimensions which are not spatial but extend over a different degree of freedom. Thus far, topological insulators in synthetic dimensions were demonstrated only in cold atoms, where synthetic dimensions have now become a useful tool for demonstrating a variety of lattice models that are not available in…
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