Symmetry (Apr 2024)

Topological Photonic Crystal in Microwave Region Based on Coupled Superconducting Resonators

  • Tianning Zheng,
  • Xiaoyang Chang,
  • Juntian Huang,
  • Yilun Liu,
  • Jiaqi Wei,
  • Qi Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym16040453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 453

Abstract

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Topological photonics has been widely investigated due to its profound physical significance and great number of potential applications. Microwaves have long wavelengths, so it is relatively easy to manufacture large-sized microwave photonic crystals, enabling researchers to observe and measure phenomena such as topological boundary states. Nevertheless, the quality factors (QFs) of most resonators composed of traditional materials in the microwave region are relatively low, leading to topological edge states with high decay rates. In this study, we present a one-dimensional topological photonic crystal in the microwave region based on coupled superconducting resonators. A topological state with a QF as high as 6000 is observed, which proves this to be a new platform for the investigation of topological photonics with low decay rates in the microwave regime.

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