Authors
Xin Zhou, You Wang, Daniel Leykam, Yi Dong Chong
Publication date
2017/9/8
Journal
New Journal of Physics
Volume
19
Issue
9
Pages
095002
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
It is shown that the concept of topological phase transitions can be used to design nonlinear photonic structures exhibiting power thresholds and discontinuities in their transmittance. This provides a novel route to devising nonlinear optical isolators. We study three representative designs:(i) a waveguide array implementing a nonlinear 1D Su–Schrieffer–Heeger model,(ii) a waveguide array implementing a nonlinear 2D Haldane model, and (iii) a 2D lattice of coupled-ring waveguides. In the first two cases, we find a correspondence between the topological transition of the underlying linear lattice and the power threshold of the transmittance, and show that the transmission behavior is attributable to the emergence of a self-induced topological soliton. In the third case, we show that the topological transition produces a discontinuity in the transmittance curve, which can be exploited to achieve sharp jumps in the power …
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Scholar articles
X Zhou, Y Wang, D Leykam, YD Chong - New Journal of Physics, 2017