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Definite photon deflections of topological defects in metasurfaces and symmetry-breaking phase transitions with material loss.


ABSTRACT: Combination of topology and general relativity can lead to some profound and farsighted predictions. It is well known that symmetry breaking of the Higgs vacuum field in the early universe possibly induced topological defects in space-time, whose nontrivial effects can provide some clues about the universe's origin. Here, by using an artificial waveguide bounded with rotational metasurface, the nontrivial effects of a topological defect of spacetime are experimentally emulated. The photon deflection in the topological waveguide has a robust definite angle that does not depend on the location and momentum of incident photons. This is remarkably different from the random optical scattering in trivial space. By including material loss such a topological effect can be well understood from the symmetry breaking of photonic modes. Our technique provides a platform to investigate topological gravity in optical systems. This method can also be extended to obtain many other novel topological photonic devices.

SUBMITTER: Sheng C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6189048 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Definite photon deflections of topological defects in metasurfaces and symmetry-breaking phase transitions with material loss.

Sheng Chong C   Liu Hui H   Chen Huanyang H   Chen Huanyang H   Zhu Shining S  

Nature communications 20181015 1


Combination of topology and general relativity can lead to some profound and farsighted predictions. It is well known that symmetry breaking of the Higgs vacuum field in the early universe possibly induced topological defects in space-time, whose nontrivial effects can provide some clues about the universe's origin. Here, by using an artificial waveguide bounded with rotational metasurface, the nontrivial effects of a topological defect of spacetime are experimentally emulated. The photon deflec  ...[more]

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