Abstract
Topological photonics has been an emerging research field in optics and a promising area within the broader realm of topological physics. One recent focus has been on the exploration of large-Area topological edge states with tunable widths. At the same time, there has been considerable interest in higher-order topological corner states that can manipulate wave localization. Challenges remain in achieving multiband large-Area topological edge states and higher-order corner states to flexibly manipulate the localization and transmission of electromagnetic waves. In this paper, we propose a valley Hall photonic crystal (VPC) with two types of interfaces capable of achieving both large-Area topological edge states and large-Area higher-order corner states in the dual-band frequency ranges. We demonstrate numerically and experimentally that large-Area edge states enable width-Tunable waveguide transmission and topological cavities in two frequency ranges. In addition, we also construct corner structures based on the two interfaces and achieve large-Area higher-order corner states at dual-band frequency ranges. Therefore, our proposed VPC possesses both large-Area topological edge states and large-Area corner states at dual-band frequency ranges. It is expected that this VPC can serve as a multifunctional device for manipulating electromagnetic waves.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 155415 |
Journal | Physical Review B |
Volume | 110 |
Issue number | 15 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Oct 2024 |