Author
Listed:
- Biao Yang
(University of Birmingham)
- Qinghua Guo
(University of Birmingham
Shenzhen University)
- Ben Tremain
(University of Exeter)
- Lauren E. Barr
(University of Exeter)
- Wenlong Gao
(University of Birmingham)
- Hongchao Liu
(University of Birmingham)
- Benjamin Béri
(University of Birmingham)
- Yuanjiang Xiang
(Shenzhen University)
- Dianyuan Fan
(Shenzhen University)
- Alastair P. Hibbins
(University of Exeter)
- Shuang Zhang
(University of Birmingham)
Abstract
The discovery of topological phases has introduced new perspectives and platforms for various interesting physics originally investigated in quantum contexts and then, on an equal footing, in classic wave systems. As a characteristic feature, nontrivial Fermi arcs, connecting between topologically distinct Fermi surfaces, play vital roles in the classification of Dirac and Weyl semimetals, and have been observed in quantum materials very recently. However, in classical systems, no direct experimental observation of Fermi arcs in momentum space has been reported so far. Here, using near-field scanning measurements, we show the observation of photonic topological surface-state arcs connecting topologically distinct bulk states in a chiral hyperbolic metamaterial. To verify the topological nature of this system, we further observe backscattering-immune propagation of a nontrivial surface wave across a three-dimension physical step. Our results demonstrate a metamaterial approach towards topological photonics and offer a deeper understanding of topological phases in three-dimensional classical systems.
Suggested Citation
Biao Yang & Qinghua Guo & Ben Tremain & Lauren E. Barr & Wenlong Gao & Hongchao Liu & Benjamin Béri & Yuanjiang Xiang & Dianyuan Fan & Alastair P. Hibbins & Shuang Zhang, 2017.
"Direct observation of topological surface-state arcs in photonic metamaterials,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-7, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00134-1
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00134-1
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