Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum
Abstract Higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) are recently discovered topological phases, possessing symmetry-protected corner states with fractional charges. An unexpected connection between these states and the seemingly unrelated phenomenon of bound states in the continuum (BICs) was recen...
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doaj-72a74820385c403a93b589c21b037c272021-08-15T11:31:36ZengNature Publishing GroupLight: Science & Applications2047-75382021-08-0110111010.1038/s41377-021-00607-5Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuumZhichan Hu0Domenico Bongiovanni1Dario Jukić2Ema Jajtić3Shiqi Xia4Daohong Song5Jingjun Xu6Roberto Morandotti7Hrvoje Buljan8Zhigang Chen9The MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityFaculty of Civil Engineering, University of ZagrebDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of ZagrebThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityINRS-EMTThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityThe MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, TEDA Applied Physics Institute and School of Physics, Nankai UniversityAbstract Higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) are recently discovered topological phases, possessing symmetry-protected corner states with fractional charges. An unexpected connection between these states and the seemingly unrelated phenomenon of bound states in the continuum (BICs) was recently unveiled. When nonlinearity is added to the HOTI system, a number of fundamentally important questions arise. For example, how does nonlinearity couple higher-order topological BICs with the rest of the system, including continuum states? In fact, thus far BICs in nonlinear HOTIs have remained unexplored. Here we unveil the interplay of nonlinearity, higher-order topology, and BICs in a photonic platform. We observe topological corner states that are also BICs in a laser-written second-order topological lattice and further demonstrate their nonlinear coupling with edge (but not bulk) modes under the proper action of both self-focusing and defocusing nonlinearities. Theoretically, we calculate the eigenvalue spectrum and analog of the Zak phase in the nonlinear regime, illustrating that a topological BIC can be actively tuned by nonlinearity in such a photonic HOTI. Our studies are applicable to other nonlinear HOTI systems, with promising applications in emerging topology-driven devices.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-021-00607-5 |
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Zhichan Hu Domenico Bongiovanni Dario Jukić Ema Jajtić Shiqi Xia Daohong Song Jingjun Xu Roberto Morandotti Hrvoje Buljan Zhigang Chen Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum Light: Science & Applications |
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Zhichan Hu Domenico Bongiovanni Dario Jukić Ema Jajtić Shiqi Xia Daohong Song Jingjun Xu Roberto Morandotti Hrvoje Buljan Zhigang Chen |
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Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum |
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Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum |
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Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum |
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Nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum |
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nonlinear control of photonic higher-order topological bound states in the continuum |
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Abstract Higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) are recently discovered topological phases, possessing symmetry-protected corner states with fractional charges. An unexpected connection between these states and the seemingly unrelated phenomenon of bound states in the continuum (BICs) was recently unveiled. When nonlinearity is added to the HOTI system, a number of fundamentally important questions arise. For example, how does nonlinearity couple higher-order topological BICs with the rest of the system, including continuum states? In fact, thus far BICs in nonlinear HOTIs have remained unexplored. Here we unveil the interplay of nonlinearity, higher-order topology, and BICs in a photonic platform. We observe topological corner states that are also BICs in a laser-written second-order topological lattice and further demonstrate their nonlinear coupling with edge (but not bulk) modes under the proper action of both self-focusing and defocusing nonlinearities. Theoretically, we calculate the eigenvalue spectrum and analog of the Zak phase in the nonlinear regime, illustrating that a topological BIC can be actively tuned by nonlinearity in such a photonic HOTI. Our studies are applicable to other nonlinear HOTI systems, with promising applications in emerging topology-driven devices. |
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