Universal numerical calculation method for the Berry curvature and Chern numbers of typical topological photonic crystals

Chenyang Wang, Hongyu Zhang, Hongyi Yuan, Jinrui Zhong, Cuicui Lu*

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Abstract

Chern number is one of the most important criteria by which the existence of a topological photonic state among various photonic crystals can be judged; however, few reports have presented a universal numerical calculation method to directly calculate the Chern numbers of different topological photonic crystals and have denoted the influence of different structural parameters. Herein, we demonstrate a direct and universal method based on the finite element method to calculate the Chern number of the typical topological photonic crystals by dividing the Brillouin zone into small zones, establishing new properties to obtain the discrete Chern number, and simultaneously drawing the Berry curvature of the first Brillouin zone. We also explore the manner in which the topological properties are influenced by the different structure types, air duty ratios, and rotating operations of the unit cells; meanwhile, we obtain large Chern numbers from–2 to 4. Furthermore, we can tune the topological phase change via different rotation operations of triangular dielectric pillars. This study provides a highly efficient and simple method for calculating the Chern numbers and plays a major role in the prediction of novel topological photonic states.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-88
Number of pages16
JournalFrontiers of Optoelectronics
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Chern number
  • finite element method
  • symmetry
  • topological photonic crystal

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