Photonics Research, Volume. 9, Issue 5, 668(2021)
All-dielectric photonic crystal with unconventional higher-order topology Editors' Pick
Fig. 1. (a) Schematic illustration of the 2D hexagonal PhC. Inset shows the zoom-in structure of the unit cell. Gray region is air, while the green dots denote the dielectric rods with a diameter
Fig. 2. (a) Photonic dispersions at the bulk, edge, and corners. Both the bulk and edge dispersions are calculated using the structure illustrated in the upper panel of (b). The corner frequency is calculated from the finite structure illustrated in (c). Upper panel of (b): Structure for the study of the edge states, which is finite along the
Fig. 3. (a) Photonic spectrum for the finite PhC structure illustrated in Fig.
Fig. 4. (a) Spectral charges for various unit cells in a finite disclination structure from the first-principle calculations. Integrating the calculated photonic LDOS up to the frequency
Fig. 5. (a) Wannier center distributions in the disclination structure for the trivial PhC with
Fig. 6. Frequency shift of the disclination and defect states when the disclination structure contains an additional dielectric rod near the disclination core. The location of the defect rod is indicated by the black, blue, and red dots in the insets. The radius of the defect pillar is 2 mm. We study the frequency shifts of the disclination and defect states as functions of the relative permittivity of defect rod. Frequency of disclination states (
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Shiqiao Wu, Bin Jiang, Yang Liu, Jian-Hua Jiang, "All-dielectric photonic crystal with unconventional higher-order topology," Photonics Res. 9, 668 (2021)
Category: Nanophotonics and Photonic Crystals
Received: Dec. 30, 2020
Accepted: Feb. 18, 2021
Published Online: Apr. 19, 2021
The Author Email: Jian-Hua Jiang (jianhuajiang@suda.edu.cn)