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Microwave applications of photonic topological insulators

Shukai Ma, Steven M. Anlage

2020Applied Physics Letters48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This Perspective examines the emerging applications of photonic topological insulators (PTIs) in the microwave domain. The introduction of topological protection of light has revolutionized the traditional perspective of wave propagation through the demonstration of backscatter-free waveguides in the presence of sharp bending and strong structural defects. The pseudospin degree of freedom of light enables the invention of unprecedented topological photonic devices with useful functionalities. Our aim is to present a brief introduction of recent developments in microwave PTI demonstrations. We give a clear comparison of different PTI realizations, summarize the key features giving rise to topological protection, and present a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of PTI technology compared to existing microwave device technology. We conclude with forward-looking perspectives of how the advantages of this technology can best be exploited.

Topics & Concepts

MicrowaveTopological insulatorPhotonicsMicrowave engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)PhysicsPerspective (graphical)Microwave transmissionOptoelectronicsPhotonic crystalRealization (probability)NanotechnologyKey (lock)Electromagnetic radiationComputer scienceEngineering physicsTopological Materials and PhenomenaPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems