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Title : Lasing at topological edge states in a photonic crystal L3 nanocavity dimer array

: Changhyun Han, Myungjae Lee, Ségolène Callard , Christian Seassal and Heonsu Jeon

: Light Sci. Appl. 8(1), 40 (2019)


Topological photonics have provided new insights for the manipulation of light. Analogous to
electrons in topological insulators, photons travelling through the surface of a topological
photonic structure or the interface of two photonic structures with different topological
phases are free from backscattering caused by structural imperfections or disorder. This
exotic nature of the topological edge state (TES) is truly beneficial for nanophotonic devices
that suffer from structural irregularities generated during device fabrication. Although various
topological states and device concepts have been demonstrated in photonic systems, lasers
based on a topological photonic crystal (PhC) cavity array with a wavelength-scale modal
volume have not been explored. We investigated TESs in a PhC nanocavity array in the Su–
Schrieffer–Heeger model. Upon optical excitation, the topological PhC cavity array realised
using an InP-based multiple-quantum-well epilayer spontaneously exhibits lasing peaks at the
topological edge and bulk states. TES characteristics, including the modal robustness caused
by immunity to scattering, are confirmed from the emission spectra and near-field imaging
and by theoretical simulations and calculations.





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