Exceptional points in a topological waveguide-cavity coupled system
Author(s) -
Junhua Dong,
Qingmei Hu,
ChangYin Ji,
Bingsuo Zou,
Yongyou Zhang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
new journal of physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.584
H-Index - 190
ISSN - 1367-2630
DOI - 10.1088/1367-2630/ac3441
Subject(s) - physics , topology (electrical circuits) , photonics , topological insulator , degenerate energy levels , photonic crystal , coupling (piping) , waveguide , topological degeneracy , dielectric , symmetry (geometry) , topological quantum number , optics , topological order , optoelectronics , symmetry protected topological order , quantum mechanics , geometry , combinatorics , quantum , mathematics , mechanical engineering , engineering
Exceptional points (EPs) as branch singularities describe peculiar degeneracies of non-Hermitian systems, widely studied in topological and non-topological optical architectures with introducing gain or loss technically. This work focuses on the EPs in a topological waveguide (TW)-cavity coupled structure, where there is no need to introduce practical gain or loss. The topological cavity contains two degenerate counter-propagation topological whispering gallery modes, whose coupling with the TW leads to the effective gain and loss, responsible for the EP. Such a photonic architecture is designed practically by crystal-symmetry-protected topological photonic insulators based on air rods in conventional dielectric materials. The relevant EP reveals the breaking of the parity-time symmetry, reflected by the change of the transmission-dip number in the optical transmission spectra of the system. Achieving EPs in topological photonic systems possibly opens a new avenue toward robust optical devices with exceptional-point-based unique properties and functionalities.
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