Magnetically controllable and topologically protected bound states in the continuum in photonic crystals
Abstract
In this study, we theoretically introduce magnetically controllable, topologically protected bound states in the continuum (BICs) arising from a two-dimensional photonic crystal composed of yttrium iron garnet. The system’s electromagnetic properties change markedly based on the magnetization state of the YIG. Different magnetization directions of the YIG disks induce chiral edge states in the photonic crystal, enabling the formation of BICs. Our findings show that magnetization can be used to control BICs, presenting new possibilities for designing robust, adaptable optical devices. This work opens up future possibilities for exploring and utilizing magnetically tunable photonic structures in advanced optical technologies.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Zhenbin Zhang
Chao Liu
Hongjian Li
Long Yu
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Hubei Provincial Clinical Research Center for Molecular Diagnostics
Banxian Ruan
Department of Physics and Electronics, Hunan University 1 , Changsha 410082,