Topological photonics: robustness and beyond
Alexander B. Khanikaev, Andrea Alù

TL;DR
This paper explores how topological photonics can go beyond just being robust, offering new scientific and technological possibilities.
Contribution
The paper highlights new research directions in topological photonics beyond robustness.
Findings
Topological photonic systems are not only robust but also offer broader scientific opportunities.
Emerging research directions in topological photonics could lead to practical technological applications.
Abstract
Synthetic optical materials have been recently employed as a powerful platform for the emulation of topological phenomena in wave physics. Topological phases offer exciting opportunities, not only for fundamental physics demonstrations, but also for practical technologies. Yet, their impact has so far been primarily limited to their claimed enhanced robustness. Here, we clarify the role of robustness in topological photonic systems, and we discuss how topological photonics may offer a wider range of important opportunities in science and for practical technologies, discussing emergent and exciting research directions.
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