Topological photonic interfaces support topologically nontrivial optical modes with helical character. When combined with an embedded quantum emitter that has a circularly polarized transition dipole moment, a chiral quantum optical interface is formed due to spin-momentum locking. Here, we experimentally realize such an interface by integrating semiconductor quantum dots into a valley-Hall topological photonic crystal waveguide. We harness the robust waveguide transport to create a ring resonator that supports helical modes. Chiral coupling of quantum dot transitions, with directional contrast as high as 75%, is demonstrated. The interface also supports a topologically trivial mode, comparison with which allows us to clearly demonstrate the protection afforded by topology to the nontrivial mode.
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Jalali Mehrabad, M., Foster, A. P., Dost, R., Clarke, E., Patil, P. K., Fox, A. M., … Wilson, L. R. (2020). Chiral topological photonics with an embedded quantum emitter. Optica, 7(12), 1690. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.393035
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