Authors
Konstantin Y Bliokh, Daniel Leykam, Max Lein, Franco Nori
Publication date
2019/2/4
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
10
Pages
580
Description
Maxwell electromagnetism, describing the wave properties of light, was formulated 150 years ago. More than 60 years ago it was shown that interfaces between optical media (including dielectrics, metals, negative-index materials) can support surface electromagnetic waves, which now play crucial roles in plasmonics, metamaterials, and nano-photonics. Here we show that surface Maxwell waves at interfaces between homogeneous isotropic media described by real permittivities and permeabilities have a topological origin explained by the bulk-boundary correspondence. Importantly, the topological classification is determined by the helicity operator, which is generically non-Hermitian even in lossless optical media. The corresponding topological invariant, which determines the number of surface modes, is a number (or a pair of numbers) describing the winding of the complex helicity spectrum across the …
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Scholar articles
KY Bliokh, D Leykam, M Lein, F Nori - Nature communications, 2019