Solitons in higher-order topological insulator created by unit cell twisting

We show that higher-order topological insulators can be created from usual square structure by twisting waveguides in each unit cell around the axis passing through the center of the unit cell, even without changing intracell distance between waveguides. When applied to usual square array, this appr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chaos, solitons and fractals solitons and fractals, 2024-08, Vol.185, p.115188, Article 115188
1. Verfasser: Kartashov, Yaroslav V.
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Zusammenfassung:We show that higher-order topological insulators can be created from usual square structure by twisting waveguides in each unit cell around the axis passing through the center of the unit cell, even without changing intracell distance between waveguides. When applied to usual square array, this approach produces two-dimensional generalization of Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) structure supporting topological corner modes with propagation constants belonging to two forbidden spectral gaps opening only for twist angles from certain interval. In contrast to usual SSH arrays, where higher-order topology is typically introduced by diagonal waveguide shifts and only one type of corner states exists, our SSH-like structure in topological phase supports two co-existing types of in-phase and out-of-phase corner modes appearing in two different topological gaps that open in the spectrum. Therefore, twisting of the unit cell qualitatively changes topological properties of the system, offering a new degree of freedom in creation of higher-order topological phases. In material with focusing cubic nonlinearity two coexisting types of topological corner solitons emerge from these modes, whose existence and stability properties are studied here. Despite different internal structure, both such modes can be simultaneously dynamically stable in the appreciable part of the topological gap. •New higher-order topological insulators is constructed by twisting waveguides in the array around the axis passing through the centre of the unit cell.•Such topological insulators feature richer structure of the modal spectrum in comparison with previously created higher-order insulators.•Higher-order topological insulators obtained by twisting unit cells support two coexisting types of topological corner solitons.
ISSN:0960-0779
DOI:10.1016/j.chaos.2024.115188