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Opt Express ; 32(1): 415-424, 2024 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38175072

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Photonic heterostructure has recently become a promising platform to study topological photonics with the introduction of mode width degree of freedom (DOF). However, there is still a lack of comprehensive analysis on the coupling of dipole emitters in photonic heterostructures, which constrains the development of on-chip quantum optics based on chiral dipole sources. We systematically analyze the unidirectional coupling mechanism between dipole emitters and valley photonic heterostructure waveguides (VPHWs). With the eigenmode calculations and full-wave simulations, the Stokes parameters are obtained to compare the coupling performance of two types of valley-interface VPHWs. Simulation results show that compared to the zigzag interface with inversion symmetry, the strategy of bearded interface with glide symmetry is easier to realize high-efficiency coupling. By adjusting the position and chirality of dipole emitters in VPHWs, the transmission of light reverses with guided modes coupled to different directions. Furthermore, a topological beam modulator is realized based on VPHWs, which maintains the robustness to large-area potential barriers and sharp corners. Our work supplies a powerful guide for chiral light-matter interaction, which is expected to be applied to increasingly compact and efficient on-chip optical platforms in the future.

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Opt Express ; 31(21): 35272-35281, 2023 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37859262

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The electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) effect realized by metasurfaces have potential for narrowband filtering due to their narrow bandwidth. In optics, bound states in the continuum (BIC) can produce strong localized resonances, which means that light can be trapped and stored for long periods of time to produce very high Q-factors. This has potential applications in designing highly efficient sensors and narrow bandpass filters. Here, we present two metal-flexible dielectric metasurfaces consisting of copper structures and polyimide substrates. Quasi BICs are obtained by breaking C2 symmetry of the metal structures. Resonance-captured quasi-BICs with ultra-high q-factor resonances satisfy the dark modes required to realize the EIT and couple to the bright modes in the structure to achieve narrowband filtering. The peak transmission rates are around 0.9 at 0.29 THz-0.32 THz and 0.23 THz-0.27 THz, respectively. Our results have practical implications for the realization of low-frequency terahertz communications.

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iScience ; 27(6): 109838, 2024 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38799555

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With the continuous integration and development of AI and natural sciences, we have been diligently exploring a computational analysis framework for digital photonic devices. Here, We have overcome the challenge of limited datasets through the use of Generative Adversarial Network networks and transfer learning, providing AI feedback that aligns with human knowledge systems. Furthermore, we have introduced knowledge from disciplines such as image denoising, multi-agent modeling of Physarum polycephalum, percolation theory, wave function collapse algorithms, and others to analyze this new design system. It represents an accomplishment unattainable within the framework of classical photonics theory and significantly improves the performance of the designed devices. Notably, we present theoretical analyses for the drastic changes in device performance and the enhancement of device robustness, which have not been reported in previous research. The proposed concept of meta-photonics transcends the conventional boundaries of disciplinary silos, demonstrating the transformative potential of interdisciplinary fusion.

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