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Journal article (2022) - René Barczyk, Nikhil Parappurath, Sonakshi Arora, Thomas Bauer, Laurens Kuipers, Ewold Verhagen
The introduction of topological concepts to the design of photonic crystal cavities holds great promise for applications in integrated photonics due to the prospect of topological protection. This study examines the signatures of topological light confinement in the leakage radiation of 2D topological photonic crystal cavities. The cavities are implemented in an all-dielectric platform that features the photonic quantum spin Hall effect at telecom wavelengths and supports helical edge states that are weakly coupled to the radiation continuum. The modes of resonators scaling down to single point defects in the surrounding bulk lattice are characterized via spectral position and multipolar nature of the eigenstates. The mode profiles in real and momentum space are mapped using far-field imaging and Fourier-spectropolarimetry, revealing how certain properties of the cavity modes reflect on their origin in the topological bandstructure. This includes band-inversion-induced confinement and inverted scaling of mode spectra for trivial and topological defect cavities. Furthermore, hallmarks of topological protection in the loss rates are demonstrated, which are largely unaffected by cavity shape and size. The results constitute an important step toward the use of radiative topological cavities for on-chip confinement of light, control of emitted wave fronts, and enhancement of light–matter interactions. ...
Journal article (2022) - S. Arora, T. Bauer, N. Parappurath, R. Barczyk, E. Verhagen, L. Kuipers
We measure the local near-field spin in topological edge state waveguides that emulate the quantum spin Hall effect. We reveal a highly structured spin density distribution that is not linked to a unique pseudospin value. From experimental near-field real-space maps and numerical calculations, we confirm that this local structure is essential in understanding the properties of optical edge states and light-matter interactions. The global spin is reduced by a factor of 30 in the near field and, for certain frequencies, flipped compared to the pseudospin measured in the far field. We experimentally reveal the influence of higher-order Bloch harmonics in spin inhomogeneity, leading to a breakdown in the coupling between local helicity and global spin. ...
Conference paper (2022) - R. Barczyk, N. Parappurath, S. Arora, T. Bauer, L. Kuipers, E. Verhagen
We study the signatures of topological light confinement in the leakage radiation of two-dimensional topological photonic crystal cavities that feature the quantum spin Hall effect at telecom wavelengths. The mode profiles in real and momentum space are retrieved using far field imaging and Fourier spectropolarimetry. We examine the scaling behavior of mode spectra, observe band-inversion-induced confinement, and demonstrate hallmarks of topological protection in the loss rates, which are largely unaffected by cavity shape and size. ...
Journal article (2020) - Nikhil Parappurath, Filippo Alpeggiani, L. Kuipers, Ewold Verhagen
Topological protection in photonics offers new prospects for guiding and manipulating classical and quantum information. The mechanism of spin-orbit coupling promises the emergence of edge states that are helical, exhibiting unidirectional propagation that is topologically protected against back scattering. We directly observe the topological states of a photonic analog of electronic materials exhibiting the quantum spin Hall effect, living at the interface between two silicon photonic crystals with different topological order. Through the far-field radiation that is inherent to the states' existence, we characterize their properties, including linear dispersion and low loss. We find that the edge state pseudospin is encoded in unique circular far-field polarization and linked to unidirectional propagation, thus revealing a signature of the underlying photonic spin-orbit coupling. We use this connection to selectively excite different edge states with polarized light and directly visualize their routing along sharp chiral waveguide junctions. ...
Conference paper (2020) - Rene Barczyk, Sonakshi Arora, Thomas Bauer, Nikhil Parappurath, Ewold Verhagen, Kobus Kuipers
We employ near-and far-field optical microscopy to characterize the propagation of edge states in topological photonic crystal waveguides and cavities. We test fundamental and practical limits to topological protection, quantifying dispersion, loss, and scattering. ...
Conference paper (2020) - Ewold Verhagen, Nikhil Parappurath, Sonakshi Arora, Thomas Bauer, Rene Barczyk, Filippo Alpeggiani, L. Kuipers
Two-dimensional photonic crystals allow for various types of photonic topological insulators. In this paper, we present our efforts to directly image on-chip light propagation in topological edge states. We quantify the robustness of such states to scattering at sharp corners and defects. ...
Conference paper (2019) - Nikhil Parappurath, Filippo Alpeggiani, L. Kuipers, Ewold Verhagen
The concept of topology has proven immensely powerful in physics, describing new phases of matter with unique properties. There has been a recent surge in attempts to implement topological protection in the photonic domain, owing to the application potential of robust transport immune to scattering at disorder. A famous class of electronic topological insulators relies on the quantum spin-Hall effect (QSHE). Photonic analogues of QSHE were recently predicted to occur in photonic crystals with special symmetries [1,2]. Interestingly, topological photonic crystals employing QSHE offer the possibility to access their properties via far-field radiation [3]. ...