Topology-Enhanced Nonreciprocal Scattering and Photon Absorption in a
Waveguide
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.04741v3
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2021 15:27:21 GMT
- Title: Topology-Enhanced Nonreciprocal Scattering and Photon Absorption in a
Waveguide
- Authors: Wei Nie, Tao Shi, Franco Nori, Yu-xi Liu
- Abstract summary: Topological matter and topological optics have been studied in many systems, with promising applications in materials science and photonics technology.
In this work, we study a waveguide-interfaced topological atom array.
The light-matter interaction is nontrivially modified by topology, yielding novel optical phenomena.
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- Abstract: Topological matter and topological optics have been studied in many systems,
with promising applications in materials science and photonics technology.
These advances motivate the study of the interaction between topological matter
and light, as well as topological protection in light-matter interactions. In
this work, we study a waveguide-interfaced topological atom array. The
light-matter interaction is nontrivially modified by topology, yielding novel
optical phenomena. We find topology-enhanced photon absorption from the
waveguide for large Purcell factor, i.e., $\Gamma/\Gamma_0\gg 1$, where
$\Gamma$ and $\Gamma_0$ are the atomic decays to waveguide and environment,
respectively. To understand this unconventional photon absorption, we propose a
multi-channel scattering approach and study the interaction spectra for edge-
and bulk-state channels. We find that, by breaking inversion and time-reversal
symmetries, optical anisotropy is enabled for reflection process, but the
transmission is isotropic. Through a perturbation analysis of the edge-state
channel, we show that the anisotropy in the reflection process originates from
the waveguide-mediated non-Hermitian interaction. However, the inversion
symmetry in the non-Hermitian interaction makes the transmission isotropic. At
a topology-protected atomic spacing, the subradiant edge state exhibits huge
anisotropy. Due to the interplay between edge- and bulk-state channels, a large
topological bandgap enhances nonreciprocal reflection of photons in the
waveguide for weakly broken time-reversal symmetry, i.e., $\Gamma_0/\Gamma\ll
1$, producing complete photon absorption. We show that our proposal can be
implemented in superconducting quantum circuits. The topology-enhanced photon
absorption is useful for quantum detection. This work shows the potential to
manipulate light with topological quantum matter.
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