Topological photonics: slow light and solitons
Invited
Abstract
In this talk we will describe the realization of chiral edge states for photons in a photonic Floquet topological insulator, employing optical waveguide arrays. We will describe how such topological states can be used to simultaneously overcome two shortcomings of slow-light systems, namely disorder-induced scattering (and Anderson localization) as well as low bandwidth. We will show how optical nonlinearity can be used to realize Gross-Pitaevskii-type interactions, and a resulting soliton that spectrally resides in a topological band gap.
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Presenters
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Mikael Rechtsman
Pennsylvania State University
Authors
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Mikael Rechtsman
Pennsylvania State University
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Sebabrata Mukherjee
Pennsylvania State University
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Jonathan Guglielmon
Pennsylvania State University