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Analogs of quantum-Hall-effect edge states in photonic crystals
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsQuantum MaterialsQuantum-hall-effect Edge StatesTopological PhaseFaraday Axis ReversesQuantum Photonic DeviceBerry CurvatureTopological Quantum StatePhotonic Crystals
Photonic crystals built with time-reversal-symmetry-breaking Faraday-effect media can exhibit chiral edge modes that propagate unidirectionally along boundaries across which the Faraday axis reverses. These modes are precise analogs of the electronic edge states of quantum-Hall-effect (QHE) systems, and are also immune to backscattering and localization by disorder. The Berry curvature of the photonic bands plays a role analogous to that of the magnetic field in the QHE. Explicit calculations demonstrating the existence of such unidirectionally propagating photonic edge states are presented.
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