Topological Inverse Band Theory in Waveguide Quantum Electrodynamics
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Ke, Yongguan
Huang, Jiaxuan
Liu, Wenjie
Kivshar, Yuri
Lee, Chaohong
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Topological phases play a crucial role in the fundamental physics of light-matter interaction and emerging applications of quantum technologies. However, the topological band theory of waveguide QED systems is known to break down, because the energy bands become disconnected. Here, we introduce a concept of the inverse energy band and explore analytically topological scattering in a waveguide with an array of quantum emitters. We uncover a rich structure of topological phase transitions, symmetric scale-free localization, completely flat bands, and the corresponding dark Wannier states. Although bulk-edge correspondence is partially broken because of radiative decay, we prove analytically that the scale-free localized states are distributed in a single inverse energy band in the topological phase and in two inverse bands in the trivial phase. Surprisingly, the winding number of the scattering textures depends on both the topological phase of inverse subradiant band and the odevity of the cell number. Our Letter uncovers the field of the topological inverse bands, and it brings a novel vision to topological phases in light-matter interactions.
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Physical Review Letters
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2099-12-31
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