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Ultrafast control of braiding topology in non-Hermitian metasurfaces

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posted on 2024-10-24, 16:00 authored by Yuze Hu, Mingyu Tong, Ziheng Ren, Fujia Chen, Qiaolu Chen, Hongsheng Chen, Tian Jiang, Yihao Yang
The mathematical theory of braids, influential across scientific disciplines, has emerged as a compelling strategy for light manipulation. Existing approaches to creating braids in photonics, whether in momentum-space bandstructures or real-space fields, often face limitations associated with static nature of devices and lack of tunability. Here, we experimentally demonstrate ultrafast control of eigen-spectrum braids of Jones matrices within mere picoseconds, in reconfigurable non-Hermitian metasurfaces. The Jones matrices of the metasurface exhibit a complex eigen-spectrum that braids in the three-dimensional eigenvalue-frequency space, thereby creating arbitrary elements within the two-string braid group, B2. By exciting the photoconductive semiconductor terahertz metasurface with a femtosecond infrared pulse, we achieve ultrafast switching of the braids, transitioning from the Solomon link to either the Trefoil knot or Hopf link. Our approach serves as a pivotal tool for elucidating non-trivial topology of braids and studying ultrafast topological optoelectronics.

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