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Analogs of quantum Hall effect edge states in photonic crystals
Published 2006-02-21, updated 2006-04-18Version 3
"Photonic crystals" built with time-reversal-symmetry-breaking Faraday-effect media can exhibit "chiral" edge modes that propagate unidirectionally along boundaries across which the Faraday axis reverses. These modes are precise analogs of the electronic edge states of quantum Hall effect (QHE) systems, and are also immune to backscattering and localization by disorder. The "Berry curvature" of the photonic bands plays a role analogous to that of the magnetic field in the QHE. Explicit calculations demonstrating the existence of such unidirectionally-propagating photonic edge states are presented.
Comments: 23 pages, 19 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 78 033834 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum hall effect edge states, photonic crystals, unidirectionally-propagating photonic edge states, photonic bands plays, electronic edge states
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