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Title: Photonic analogues of the Haldane and Kane-Mele models
Authors: Lannebère, Sylvain 
Silveirinha, Mário G. 
Keywords: topological photonics; photonic graphene; symmetry protected waveguiding; pseudo magnetic field
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Serial title, monograph or event: Nanophotonics
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Abstract: The condensed matter Haldane and Kane-Mele models revolutionized the understanding of what is an “insulator,” as they unveiled novel classes of media that behave as metals near the surface, but are insulating in the bulk. Here, we propose exact electromagnetic analogues of these two influential models relying on a photonic crystal implementation of “artificial graphene” subject to an effective magnetic field. For the Haldane model, the required effective magnetic field for photons can be emulated with a spatially variable pseudo-Tellegen response. For the Kane- Mele model, the spin-orbit coupling can be mimicked using matched anisotropic dielectrics with identical permittivity and permeability, without requiring any form of bianisotropic couplings. Using full-wave numerical simulations and duality theory we verify that the nontrivial topology of the two proposed platforms results in the emergence of topologically protected gapless edge states at the interface with a trivial photonic insulator. Our theory paves the way for the emulation of the two condensed matter models in a photonic platform and determines another paradigm to observe topologically protected edge states in a fully reciprocal alldielectric and non-uniform anisotropic metamaterial.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107183
ISSN: 2192-8614
2192-8606
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2019-0037
Rights: openAccess
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