Photonic topological insulator induced by a dislocation in three dimensions

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Eran Lustig
Lukas J. Maczewsky
Julius Beck
Tobias Biesenthal
Matthias Heinrich
Zhaoju Yang
Yonatan Plotnik
Alexander Szameit
Mordechai Segev
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[1] Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,Physics Department and Solid State Institute
[2] Universität Rostock,Institut für Physik
[3] Zhejiang University,Department of Physics
[4] Technion - Israel Institute of Technology,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Nature | 2022年 / 609卷
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The hallmark of topological insulators (TIs) is the scatter-free propagation of waves in topologically protected edge channels1. This transport is strictly chiral on the outer edge of the medium and therefore capable of bypassing sharp corners and imperfections, even in the presence of substantial disorder. In photonics, two-dimensional (2D) topological edge states have been demonstrated on several different platforms2–4 and are emerging as a promising tool for robust lasers5, quantum devices6–8 and other applications. More recently, 3D TIs were demonstrated in microwaves9 and  acoustic waves10–13, where the topological protection in the latter  is induced by dislocations. However, at optical frequencies, 3D photonic TIs have so far remained out of experimental reach. Here we demonstrate a photonic TI with protected topological surface states in three dimensions. The topological protection is enabled by a screw dislocation. For this purpose, we use the concept of synthetic dimensions14–17 in a 2D photonic waveguide array18 by introducing a further modal dimension to transform the system into a 3D topological system. The lattice dislocation endows the system with edge states propagating along 3D trajectories, with topological protection akin to strong photonic TIs19,20. Our work paves the way for utilizing 3D topology in photonic science and technology.
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