Photonic Spin‐Locking via Momentum‐Biased Higher‐Order Topological Orbital Hybridization
Abstract
Abstract The advanced manipulation of topological photonic states with expanded degrees of freedom offers innovative ways of achieving robust light modulation and control. Here, by harnessing the orbital degree of freedom, strong spin‐orbit coupling (SOC) and associated photonic spin‐locking of Type‐II higher‐order topological states (HOTSs) are theoretically and experimentally demonstrated via momentum‐biased orbital hybridization at the apex of a Kagome triangle lattice. The momentum bias, induced by the tilted incident light, not only produces symmetry breaking of the Kagome triangle lattice, but also introduces orbital momentum to Type‐II HOTS. By attaining strong spin‐locked SOC through momentum‐biased topological orbital hybridization of Type‐II HOTSs, the way is paved for the spin‐based interplay and control between near‐field and far‐field in higher‐order topological photonic crystals, with potential applications in polarization manipulation, spatial light modulation, quantum emitter control, and beyond.
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Authors (9)
Mingsong Wang
School of Materials Science and Engineering Jiangsu University Zhenjiang China
Yuhao Wu
Department of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution
Xiang Ni
Anton Vakulenko
Department of Electrical Engineering, Grove School of Engineering City College of the City University of New York 140th Street and Convent Avenue New York NY 10031 USA
Svetlana Kiriushechkina
Department of Electrical Engineering, Grove School of Engineering City College of the City University of New York 140th Street and Convent Avenue New York NY 10031 USA
Shuwei Guo
Photonics Initiative, Advanced Science Research Center City University of New York New York NY 10031 USA
Michele Cotrufo
Photonics Initiative, Advanced Science Research Center City University of New York New York NY 10031 USA
Alexander B. Khanikaev
Department of Electrical Engineering, Grove School of Engineering City College of the City University of New York 140th Street and Convent Avenue New York NY 10031 USA
Andrea Alù