Topological photonic crystals (TPhcs), enabling unprecedented capability in manipulating electromagnetic (EM) waves using the nontrivial edge state (ES) and corner state (CS), provide a flexible platform to develop integrated photonic devices, leading to unique applications in optical communications and information processing. However, current approaches for manipulating EM waves in TPhcs, i.e., a topological cavity-waveguide system, can only enable fixed functions, which inevitably degrade its practical applications. Here, we propose a magnetic-field controllable platform consisting of a magnetic field-tunable TCS cavity coupled with an ES waveguide to dynamically modulate the transmission behaviors of EM waves. First, a topological cavity-waveguide system mimicking tunable and topologically protected filter function is demonstrated. Furthermore, the tunable electromagnetically induced transparency-like (EIT-like) phenomenon can also be achieved based on the magnetic-field controllable platform. The robust approach for dynamically controlling EM waves in a topological cavity-waveguide system may open a window to design multi-functional devices and time-varying systems.
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Maolin Liu
Tao Zhou
Zhewei Fan
Optics Letters
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Shenzhen Terahertz Technology Innovation Research Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a765d1badf0bb9e87da91a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.582955
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