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Topological nanophotonics for photoluminescence control

  • Aditya Tripathi
  • , Sergey Kruk*
  • , Yunfei Shang
  • , Jiajia Zhou
  • , Ivan Kravchenko
  • , Dayong Jin
  • , Yuri Kivshar
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Australian National University
  • Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
  • Paderborn University
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Abstract

Rare-earth-doped nanocrystals are emerging light sources that can produce tunable emissions in colours and lifetimes, which has been typically achieved in chemistry and material science. However, one important optical challenge - polarization of photoluminescence - remains largely out of control by chemistry methods. Control over photoluminescence polarization can be gained via coupling of emitters to resonant nanostructures such as optical antennas and metasurfaces. However, the resulting polarization is typically sensitive to position disorder of emitters, which is difficult to mitigate. Recently, new classes of disorder-immune optical systems have been explored within the framework of topological photonics. Here we explore disorder-robust topological arrays of Mie-resonant nanoparticles for polarization control of photoluminescence of nanocrystals. We demonstrate polarized emission from rare-earth-doped nanocrystals governed by photonic topological edge states supported by zigzag arrays of dielectric resonators. We verify the topological origin of polarized photoluminescence by comparing emission from nanoparticles coupled to topologically trivial and nontrivial arrays of nanoresonators. We expect that our results may open a new direction in the study of topology-enable emission properties of topological edge states in many photonic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-441
Number of pages7
JournalNanophotonics
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • edge states
  • nanophotonics
  • polarization control
  • rare-earth-doped nanocrystals
  • topological photonics

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