Topological protection of photonic mid-gap cavity modes
ORAL
Abstract
Defect modes in two-dimensional periodic photonic structures have found use in a highly diverse set of optical devices. Here, we show in theory and experiment that a photonic topological crystalline insulator structure can be used to generate topological defect-localized modes. These defect modes are protected by chiral and crystalline symmetries, and have resonance frequencies in the middle of the photonic band gap (which minimize the mode volume). This protection of zero-dimensional states (defect modes) embedded in a two-dimensional environment constitutes a novel form of topological protection that has not been previously demonstrated.
*WAB and TLH are supported by the ONR YIP Award N00014-15-1-2383. M.C.R. and J.N. are supported by NSF, grant ECCS-1509546; M.C.R. is supported by the Alfred P. Sloan foundation fellowship FG-2016-6418.
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