Topological photonic crystals: a review

Front Optoelectron. 2020 Mar;13(1):50-72. doi: 10.1007/s12200-019-0949-7. Epub 2020 Jan 7.

Abstract

The field of topological photonic crystals has attracted growing interest since the inception of optical analog of quantum Hall effect proposed in 2008. Photonic band structures embraced topological phases of matter, have spawned a novel platform for studying topological phase transitions and designing topological optical devices. Here, we present a brief review of topological photonic crystals based on different material platforms, including all-dielectric systems, metallic materials, optical resonators, coupled waveguide systems, and other platforms. Furthermore, this review summarizes recent progress on topological photonic crystals, such as higherorder topological photonic crystals, non-Hermitian photonic crystals, and nonlinear photonic crystals. These studies indicate that topological photonic crystals as versatile platforms have enormous potential applications in maneuvering the flow of light.

Keywords: higher-order topological photonic crystals; non-Hermitian photonics; topological phase transitions; topological photonic crystals.

Publication types

  • Review