Nanophotonics (Jun 2021)

One-dimensional planar topological laser

  • Palatnik Alexander,
  • Sudzius Markas,
  • Meister Stefan,
  • Leo Karl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2021-0114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 2459 – 2465

Abstract

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Topological interface states are formed when two photonic crystals with overlapping band gaps are brought into contact. In this work, we show a planar binary structure with such an interface state in the visible spectral region. Furthermore, we incorporate a thin layer of an active organic material into the structure, providing gain under optical excitation. We observe a transition from fluorescence to lasing under sufficiently strong pump energy density. These results are the first realization of a planar topological laser, based on a topological interface state instead of a cavity like most of other laser devices. We show that the topological nature of the resonance leads to a so-called “topological protection”, i.e. stability against layer thickness variations as long as inversion symmetry is preserved: even for large changes in thickness of layers next to the interface, the resonant state remains relatively stable, enabling design flexibility superior to conventional planar microcavity devices.

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