Recipe for Topological Polaritons
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Abstract
The interaction between light and matter can give rise to novel topological states. This principle was recently exemplified in Floquet topological insulators, where \emph{classical} light was used to induce a topological electronic band structure. Here, in contrast, we show that mixing \emph{single} photons with excitons can result in new topological polaritonic states --- or ``topolaritons''. Taken separately, the underlying photons and excitons are topologically trivial. Combined appropriately, however, they give rise to non-trivial polaritonic bands with chiral edge modes allowing for unidirectional polariton propagation. The main ingredient in our construction is an exciton-photon coupling with a phase that winds in momentum space. We demonstrate how this winding emerges from spin-orbit coupling in the electronic system and an applied Zeeman field. We discuss the requirements for obtaining a sizable topological gap in the polariton spectrum.
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Authors
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Torsten Karzig
Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA, Caltech
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Charles-Edouard Bardyn
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Netanel Lindner
Technion
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Gil Refael
California Institute of Technology, Caltech