Topological photonics in synthetic dimensions

TYPESolid State Institute Seminar
Speaker:Mr. Eran Lusting
Affiliation:Physics Department and The Solid State Institute Technion
Date:19.01.2022
Time:12:30 - 13:30
Location:Solid State Auditorium(Entrance)
Remark:Ph.D. student of Distinguished Professor Mordechai Segev
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In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in utilizing synthetic (non-spatial) dimensions for experimentally studying topological phenomena in physics. Synthetic dimensions are linked to increasing the dimensionality, inducing long-range connectivity, and other surprising effects in a plethora of physical systems. In this seminar, I will explain how to observe new physics by utilizing these dimensions. I will present our first demonstration of 2D and 3D photonic topological insulators in synthetic dimensions and show how these effects can be used to achieve multi laser mode-locking. Finally, I  will discuss how this approach is linked to “photonic time crystals” and our latest experimental results in observing materials that change their macroscopic behavior abruptly in time