Optically reconfigurable quantum spin-valley Hall effect of light in coupled nonlinear ring resonator lattice
Haofan Yang, Jing Xu, Zhongfei Xiong, Xinda Lu, Ruo-Yang Zhang,, Yuntian Chen, Shuang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a feasible platform using coupled nonlinear ring resonators to realize optically reconfigurable quantum spin-valley Hall effects, enabling advanced topological photonic states for enhanced optical communication.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, experimentally feasible approach to achieve quantum spin-valley Hall effects in photonics using Kerr nonlinearities in coupled resonators.
Findings
Demonstrates the existence of spin valley Hall induced topological edge states.
Shows simultaneous manipulation of spin and valley degrees of freedom.
Proposes reconfigurable control of topological states for optical communication.
Abstract
Scattering immune propagation of light in topological photonic systems may revolutionarize the design of integrated photonic circuits for information processing and communications. In optics, various photonic topological circuits have been developed, which were based on classical emulation of either quantum spin Hall effect or quantum valley Hall effect. On the other hand, the combination of both the valley and spin degrees of freedom can lead to a new kind of topological transport phenomenon, dubbed quantum spin valley Hall effect (QSVH), which can further expand the number of topologically protected edge channels and would be useful for information multiplexing. However, it is challenging to realize QSVH in most known material platforms, due to the requirement of breaking both the (pseudo-)fermionic time-reversal (T) and parity symmetries (P) individually, but leaving the combined…
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