Terahertz (THz) has attracted substantial attention owing to its unique advantages in high-speed communications. However, conventional THz waveguide systems are inherently constrained by high transmission losses, stringent fabrication precision requirements, and extreme sensitivity to structural defects. Topological edge states with topological protection have driven significant advancements in THz wave manipulation. Nevertheless, the width of the topological waveguide based on edge states remains restricted. In this work, we put forward a type of spin photonic crystal with three-layer heterostructures, where large-area topological waveguide states are demonstrated. The results show that these topological waveguide states are localized within the region of Dirac photonic crystals. They also display spin-momentum-locking characteristics and maintain strong robustness against defects and sharp bends. Furthermore, a THz beam splitter and a topological beam modulator are implemented. The designed heterostructures expand the applications of multi-functional topological devices and provide a prospective pathway for overcoming the waveguide bottleneck in THz applications.
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