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Photonic quadrupole topological insulator using orbital-induced synthetic flux.


ABSTRACT: The rich physical properties of multiatomic crystals are determined, to a significant extent, by the underlying geometry and connectivity of atomic orbitals. The mixing of orbitals with distinct parity representations, such as s and p orbitals, has been shown to be useful for generating systems that require alternating phase patterns, as with the sign of couplings within a lattice. Here we show that by breaking the symmetries of such mixed-orbital lattices, it is possible to generate synthetic magnetic flux threading the lattice. We use this insight to experimentally demonstrate quadrupole topological insulators in two-dimensional photonic lattices, leveraging both s and p orbital-type modes. We confirm the nontrivial quadrupole topology by observing the presence of protected zero-dimensional states, which are spatially confined to the corners, and by confirming that these states sit at mid-gap. Our approach is also applicable to a broader range of time-reversal-invariant synthetic materials that do not allow for tailored connectivity, and in which synthetic fluxes are essential.

SUBMITTER: Schulz J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9633597 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photonic quadrupole topological insulator using orbital-induced synthetic flux.

Schulz Julian J   Noh Jiho J   Benalcazar Wladimir A WA   Bahl Gaurav G   von Freymann Georg G  

Nature communications 20221103 1


The rich physical properties of multiatomic crystals are determined, to a significant extent, by the underlying geometry and connectivity of atomic orbitals. The mixing of orbitals with distinct parity representations, such as s and p orbitals, has been shown to be useful for generating systems that require alternating phase patterns, as with the sign of couplings within a lattice. Here we show that by breaking the symmetries of such mixed-orbital lattices, it is possible to generate synthetic m  ...[more]

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