posted on 2023-07-12, 16:00authored byJie Qian, Jie Li, Shi-Yao Zhu, J. Q. You, Yi-Pu Wang
Light-matter interaction is crucial to both understanding fundamental phenomena and developing versatile applications. Strong coupling, robustness, and controllability are the three most important aspects in realizing light-matter interactions. Topological and non-Hermitian photonics, have provided frameworks for robustness and extensive control freedom, respectively. How to engineer the properties of the edge state such as photonic density of state, scattering parameters by using non-Hermitian engineering while ensuring topological protection has not been fully studied. Here we construct a parity-time-symmetric dimerized photonic lattice and generate complex-valued edge states via spontaneous PT-symmetry breaking. The enhanced strong coupling between the topological photonic edge mode and magnon mode in a ferromagnetic spin ensemble is demonstrated. Our research reveals the subtle non-Hermitian topological edge states and provides strategies for realizing and engineering topological light-matter interactions.
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