Published April 2, 2024 | Version v1
Journal article

Bound-Extended Mode Transition in Type-II Synthetic Photonic Weyl Heterostructures

  • 1. National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Key Laboratory of Intelligent Optical Sensing and Manipulation, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
  • 2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Optical Communication Systems and Networks, School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China

Description

Photonic structures with Weyl points (WPs), including type I and type II, promise nontrivial surface modes and intriguing light manipulations for their three-dimensional topological bands. While previous studies mainly focus on exploring WPs in a uniform Weyl structure, here we establish Weyl heterostructures (i.e., a nonuniform Weyl lattice) with different rotational orientations in the synthetic dimension by nanostructured photonic waveguides. In this work, we unveil a transition between bound and extended modes on the interface of type-II Weyl heterostructures by tuning their rotational phases, despite the reversed topological order across the interface. This mode transition is also manifested from the total transmission to total reflection at the interface. All of these unconventional effects are attributed to the tilted dispersion of type-II Weyl band structure that can lead to mismatched bands and gaps across the interface. As a comparison, the type-I Weyl heterostructures lack the phase transition due to the untilted band structure. This work establishes a flexible scheme of artificial Weyl heterostructures that opens a new avenue toward high-dimensional topological effects and significantly enhances our capabilities in on-chip light manipulations.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.143801;
Crossref Funder ID
10.13039/501100012166; 10.13039/501100001809; 10.13039/501100008048;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
132
Journal Issue
14
Journal Page Range
7 pgs.
ISSN
0031-9007

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Copyright
© 2024 American Physical Society
Contract/Grant/Project number
2022YFA1404301; 2023YFA1407200; 12204233; 12174186; 12122407; 62288101; 92250304; 62325504
Notes
Contact Email: Corresponding author: yuanluqi@sjtu.edu.cn; Contact Email: Corresponding author: taoli@nju.edu.cn; Record automatically processed
Funding organization
National Key Research and Development Program of China; National Natural Science Foundation of China; Nanjing University; Yangyang Development Fund