Photonic topological insulators and pseudomagnetism
- 👤 Speaker: Dr Mikael Rechtsman, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Solid State Institute, Haifa 32000, Israel
- 📅 Date & Time: Monday 28 April 2014, 11:30 - 12:30
- 📍 Venue: Small Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
Abstract
I will present two examples in which ‘fictitious fields’ lead to surprising photonic effects that would be difficult (if not impossible) to achieve with real fields. Firstly, I will present the first observation of the topological protection of light – a ‘Photonic Floquet Topological Insulator’ [1]. The structure is an array of coupled helical waveguides (the helicity generates a fictitious circularly-polarized electric field that leads to the TI behavior). Second, I will demonstrate artificial magnetic fields (‘pseudomagnetism’) in photonic lattices [2]. The pseudomagnetic field is generated by inhomogeneously straining the system (thus breaking periodicity), and leads to photonic Landau levels with very high photonic density of states. Potential applications include robust photonicdevices and strong light-matter interaction over large areas.
[1] Rechtsman, M. C. et al. Nature 496, 196–200 (2013). [2] Rechtsman, M. C. et al. Nature Photon. 7, 153–158 (2013).
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Monday 28 April 2014, 11:30-12:30