Prevalence of two-dimensional photonic topology
Ali Ghorashi, Sachin Vaidya, Mikael Rechtsman, Wladimir Benalcazar,, Marin Solja\v{c}i\'c, Thomas Christensen

TL;DR
This study assesses how common various topological phases are in two-dimensional photonic crystals across different symmetries, polarizations, and dielectric contrasts, revealing that stable and higher-order topologies are generally abundant.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of the prevalence of different photonic topological phases across multiple symmetry settings and parameters.
Findings
Stable topology is more prevalent in TE than TM polarization.
Fragile topology is nearly absent in the studied samples.
Nontrivial Chern phases are abundant with certain rotational symmetries.
Abstract
The topological characteristics of photonic crystals have been the subject of intense research in recent years. Despite this, the basic question of whether photonic band topology is rare or abundant -- i.e., its relative prevalence -- remains unaddressed. Here, we determine the prevalence of stable, fragile, and higher-order photonic topology in the 11 two-dimensional crystallographic symmetry settings that admit diagnosis of one or more of these phenomena by symmetry analysis. Our determination is performed on the basis of a data set of 550000 randomly sampled, two-tone photonic crystals, spanning 11 symmetry settings and 5 dielectric contrasts, and examined in both transverse electric (TE) and magnetic (TM) polarizations. We report the abundance of nontrivial photonic topology in the presence of time-reversal symmetry and find that stable, fragile, and higher-order topology are…
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TopicsPhotonic Crystals and Applications
