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Observation of valley-dependent beams in photonic graphene
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PhotonicsQuantum ScienceQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringGraphene Quantum DotPhysicsApplied PhysicsGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonValley DegeneracyDistinct ValleysValley-dependent BeamsNanophotonicsValley-dependent Propagation
Valley-dependent propagation of light in an artificial photonic hexagonal lattice, akin to electrons in graphene, is investigated in microwave regime. Both numerical and experimental results show that the valley degeneracy in the photonic graphene is broken when the frequency is away from the Dirac point. The peculiar anisotropic wave transport property due to distinct valleys is analyzed using the equifrequency contours. More interestingly, the valley-dependent self-collimation and beam splitting phenomena are experimentally demonstrated with the armchair and zigzag interfaces, respectively. Our results confirm that there are two inequivalent Dirac points that lead to two distinct valleys in photonic graphene, which could be used to control the flow of light and might be used to carry information in valley polarized beam splitter, collimator or guiding device.
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