Topological guided-mode resonances at non-Hermitian nanophotonic interfaces

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The topological properties of photonic microstructures are of great interest because of their experimental feasibility for fundamental study and potential applications. Here, we show that robust guided-mode-resonance states exist in photonic domain-wall structures whenever the complex photonic band structures involve certain topological correlations in general. Using the non-Hermitian photonic analogy of the one-dimensional Dirac equation, we derive essential conditions for photonic Jackiw-Rebbi-state resonances taking advantage of unique spatial confinement and spot-like spectral features which are remarkably robust against random parametric errors. Therefore, the proposed resonance configuration potentially provides a powerful method to create compact and stable photonic resonators for various applications in practice.

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Lee, K. Y., Yoo, K. W., Choi, Y., Kim, G., Cheon, S., Yoon, J. W., & Song, S. H. (2021). Topological guided-mode resonances at non-Hermitian nanophotonic interfaces. Nanophotonics, 10(7), 1853–1860. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2021-0024

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