From the Topological Spin-Hall Effect to the Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in an Elliptical Micropillar Chain
Subhaskar Mandal, Rimi Banerjee, T. C. H. Liew
Abstract
The topological spin-Hall effect causes different spins to propagate in opposite directions based on Hermitian physics. The non-Hermitian skin effect causes the localization of a large number of modes of a system at its edges. Here we propose a system based on exciton–polariton elliptical micropillars hosting both the effects. The polarization splitting of the elliptical micropillars gives rise to the topological spin-Hall effect in a one-dimensional lattice. When a circularly polarized external incoherent laser is used to imbalance effective decay rates of the different spin polarizations, the system transits to a non-Hermitian regime showing the skin effect. These effects have implications for robust polariton transport as well as the deterministic formation of multiply charged vortices and persistent currents.