TYPE | Solid State Institute Seminar |
Speaker: | Dr. Maxim Gorlach |
Affiliation: | Metamaterials Laboratory, ITMO University Saint Petersburg, Russia |
Date: | 07.02.2018 |
Time: | 12:30 - 13:30 |
Location: | Solid State Auditorium(Entrance) |
Remark: | Host: Distinguished Professor Moti Segev and Assistant Professor Ido Kaminer |
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Abstract: | In this talk I will overview the recent advances of our group at Nanophotonics and Metamaterials department at ITMO University in the field of topological photonics focusing on the following topics: 1. Topological edge states in zigzag arrays. This includes their theoretical description and experimental investigation in microwaves and optics, both on plasmonic and all-dielectric platforms. 2. Time-reversal-invariant photonic topological systems in 1, 2 and 3 dimensions with the topological states enabled by the bianisotropic response of the structure. Both theoretical description and recent experimental results will be summarized. 3. Extraction of the topological invariant of a 2D metasurface from the measured far-field scattering spectra. Such far-field spectroscopy of topological invariants provides an alternative paradigm to the conventional near-field technique based on the edge state microscopy. 4. Interaction-induced topological edge states of bound photon pairs realized in the interacting quantum regime: theoretical model and the proposed platform for experimental realization.
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