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Critical couplings in topological-insulator waveguide-resonator systems observed in elastic waves

Authors :
Yu, Si-Yuan
He, Cheng
Sun, Xiao-Chen
Wang, Hong-Fei
Wang, Ji-Qian
Zhang, Zi-Dong
Xie, Bi-Ye
Tian, Yuan
Lu, Ming-Hui
Chen, Yan-Feng
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Waveguides and resonators are core components in the large-scale integration of electronics, photonics, and phononics, both in existing and future scenarios. In certain situations, there is critical coupling of the two components; i.e., no energy passes through the waveguide after the incoming wave couples into the resonator. The transmission spectral characteristics resulting from this phenomenon are highly advantageous for signal filtering, switching, multiplexing, and sensing. In the present study, adopting an elastic-wave platform, we introduce topological insulator (TI), a remarkable achievement in condensed matter physics over the past decade, into a classical waveguide-ring-resonator configuration. Along with basic similarities with classical systems, a TI system has important differences and advantages, mostly owing to the spin-momentum locked transmission states at the TI boundaries. As an example, a two-port TI waveguide resonator can fundamentally eliminate upstream reflections while completely retaining useful transmission spectral characteristics, and maximize the energy in the resonator, with possible applications being novel signal processing, gyro/sensing, lasering, energy harvesting, and intense wave-matter interactions, using phonons, photons, or even electrons. The present work further enhances the confidence of using topological protection for practical device performance and functionalities, especially considering the crucial advantage of introducing (pseudo)spins to existing conventional configurations. More in-depth research on advancing phononics/photonics, especially on-chip, is foreseen.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.09547
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa262