Direct Determination of Photonic Stopband Topological Character: A Framework based on Dispersion Measurements
Ascertainment of photonic stopband absolute topological character requires information regarding the Bloch eigenfunction spatial distribution. Consequently, the experimental investigations predominantly restrict themselves to the bulk-boundary correspondence principle and the ensuing emergence of to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ascertainment of photonic stopband absolute topological character requires
information regarding the Bloch eigenfunction spatial distribution.
Consequently, the experimental investigations predominantly restrict themselves
to the bulk-boundary correspondence principle and the ensuing emergence of
topological surface state. Although capable of establishing the equivalence or
inequivalence of bandgaps, the determination of their absolute topological
identity remains out of its purview. The alternate method of reflection
phase-based identification also provides only contentious improvements owing to
the measurement complexities pertaining to the interferometric setups. To
circumvent these limitations, we resort to the Kramers-Kronig amplitude-phase
causality considerations and propose an experimentally conducive method for
bandgap topological character determination directly from the parametric
reflectance measurements. Particularly, it has been demonstrated that in case
of one-dimensional photonic crystals, polarization-resolved dispersion
measurements suffice in qualitatively determining bandgap absolute topological
identities. By invoking the translational invariance of the investigated
samples, we also define a parameter Differential Effective Mass that
encapsulates bandgap topological identities and engenders an experimentally
discernible bandgap classifier. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.14073 |