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Twisted quadrupole topological photonic crystals

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arxiv 1912.06517 v3 pith:3WR7NL2I submitted 2019-12-12 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics

Twisted quadrupole topological photonic crystals

classification cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics
keywords topologicalquadrupolephcstwistingcrystalsflux-threadinglatticesphotonic
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Topological manipulation of waves is at the heart of the cutting-edge metamaterial researches. Quadrupole topological insulators were recently discovered in two-dimensional (2D) flux-threading lattices which exhibit higher-order topological wave trapping at both the edges and corners. Photonic crystals (PhCs), lying at the boundary between continuous media and discrete lattices, however, are incompatible with the present quadrupole topological theory. Here, we unveil quadrupole topological PhCs triggered by a twisting degree-of-freedom. Using a topologically trivial PhC as the motherboard, we show that twisting induces quadrupole topological PhCs without flux-threading. The twisting-induced crystalline symmetry enriches the Wannier polarizations and lead to the anomalous quadrupole topology. Versatile edge and corner phenomena are observed by controlling the twisting angles in a lateral heterostructure of 2D PhCs. Our study paves the way toward topological twist-photonics as well as the quadrupole topology in the quasi-continuum regime for phonons and polaritons.

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