Active topological photonics
Yasutomo Ota, Kenta Takata, Tomoki Ozawa, Alberto Amo, Zhetao Jia,, Boubacar Kante, Masaya Notomi, Yasuhiko Arakawa, Satoshi Iwamoto

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in active topological photonics, highlighting how optical gain influences topological edge modes, enables topological lasers, and explores novel non-Hermitian phases, promising new applications in photonics and physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental and theoretical developments in active topological photonics, emphasizing the role of gain in topological phases and laser applications.
Findings
Demonstration of various topological lasers with optical gain.
Gain influences the topological properties of bulk photonic systems.
Active topological photonics enables new phases and applications.
Abstract
Topological photonics has emerged as a novel route to engineer the flow of light. Topologically-protected photonic edge modes, which are supported at the perimeters of topologically-nontrivial insulating bulk structures, have been of particular interest as they may enable low-loss optical waveguides immune to structural disorder. Very recently, there is a sharp rise of interest in introducing gain materials into such topological photonic structures, primarily aiming at revolu-tionizing semiconductor lasers with the aid of physical mechanisms existing in topological physics. Examples of re-markable realizations are topological lasers with unidirectional light output under time-reversal symmetry breaking and topologically-protected polariton and micro/nano-cavity lasers. Moreover, the introduction of gain and loss provides a fascinating playground to explore novel topological phases,…
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