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Topological Laser in Anomalous Quadrupole Topological Phases

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posted on 2024-05-17, 16:01 authored by Guangtai Lu, Yasutomo Ota, Satoshi Iwamoto
Topological photonics shows considerable promise in revolutionizing photonic devices through the use of topological phases, leading to innovations like topological lasers that enhance light control. One of recent breakthroughs is reducing the size of these systems by utilizing lower-dimensional boundary states, notably via higher-order topological phases. This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of topological laser in anomalous quadrupole topological phase, an instance of higher-order phases. To facilitate this, a topological nanocavity with quality factor near 6,000 is engineered through a twisting operation. The topological nature of our system is validated by calculation of nested Wannier center and the emergency condition of corner states. Our experimental observations reveal the manifestation of corner states and the achievement of single-mode pulsed laser, driven by optical gain from multiple quantum wells at telecommunication wavelengths and at a temperature of 4 K. A lasing threshold of 23 uW and a cold quality factor of 1,500 are deduce through rate equation. Our work gives a new potential in the application of topological principles to advance nanophotonic technologies.

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