Topological Jackiw-Rebbi States in Photonic Van der Waals Heterostructures
Sam A. Randerson, Paul Bouteyre, Xuerong Hu, Oscar J. Palma-Chaundler, Alexander J. Knight, Helgi Sigur{\dh}sson, Casey K. Cheung, Yue Wang, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Roman Gorbachev, Alexander I. Tartakovskii

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates topologically protected Jackiw-Rebbi interface states in a layered van der Waals photonic structure, enabling highly directional light confinement, enhanced emission, and potential applications in nanophotonics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 1D topological photonic platform using layered WS$_2$ to realize and study Jackiw-Rebbi states in the near-infrared range.
Findings
Observation of Jackiw-Rebbi states with 10 meV linewidth
Directional emission with 8° angular bandwidth
Enhanced excitonic emission up to 22 times in coupled structures
Abstract
Topological phenomena, first studied in solid state physics, have seen increased interest for applications in nanophotonics owing to highly controllable light confinement with inherent robustness to defects. Photonic crystals can be designed to host topologically protected interface states for directional light transport, localization and robust lasing via tuning of the bulk topological invariant. At the same time, van der Waals (vdW) materials, in both their monolayer and quasi-bulk forms, are emerging as exciting additions to the field of nanophotonics, with a range of unique optoelectronic properties and intrinsic adherence to any type of host material, allowing fabrication of complex multi-layer structures. We present here a 1D topological photonic platform made from stacked nanostructured and planar layers of quasi-bulk WS to achieve Jackiw-Rebbi (JR) interface states between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · 2D Materials and Applications · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
