CNAM Colloquium: Mikael Rechtsman, Penn State

Date
Thu, Feb 18, 2016 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Room 1201 John S Toll Bldg

Description

Speaker Name: Mikael Rechtsman

Speaker Institution: Penn State University

Title: Aspects of photonic topological insulators

Abstract: I will present the observation of the topological protection of light - specifically, a photonic Floquet topological insulator. Topological insulators(TIs) are solid-state materials that are insulators in the bulk, but conduct electricity along their surfaces - and are intrinsically robust to disorder. In particular, when a surface electron in a TI encounters a defect, it simply goes around it without scattering, always exhibiting – quite strikingly – perfect transmission. The structure is an array of coupled helical waveguides (the helicity generates a fictitious circularly-polarized electric field that leads to the TI behavior), and light propagating through it is ‘topologically protected’ from scattering. Topological protection therefore has the potential to endow photonic devices with quantum Hall-like robustness. I will also discuss exotic topological systems where optics provides the ideal platform for realization, including quasicrystals and non-Hermitian systems.

Host: Steve Anlage