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Fabry-Pérot quasinormal modes for topological edge states
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Vial, Benjamin
, Martí-Sabaté, Marc
, Wiltshaw, Richard
, Guenneau, Sébastien
, Craster, Richard V
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Fabry-Perot interferometers
/ Open systems
/ Topological insulators
/ Waveguides
2025
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Fabry-Pérot quasinormal modes for topological edge states
by
Vial, Benjamin
, Martí-Sabaté, Marc
, Wiltshaw, Richard
, Guenneau, Sébastien
, Craster, Richard V
in
Fabry-Perot interferometers
/ Open systems
/ Topological insulators
/ Waveguides
2025
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Fabry-Pérot quasinormal modes for topological edge states
2025
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Overview
Topological waveguides supporting quantum valley Hall interfacial states confine waves to interfaces and, due to topological protection, are resistant to backscattering even in the presence of defects. These topological insulators are typically studied by means of an infinite spectral problem. However, practical implementations are necessarily finite. In this work, we propose an alternative framework for analysing topologically non-trivial states in open, finite systems. Our approach is based on a Quasinormal Modal Expansion Method (QMEM), which directly characterizes the existence and excitation of these modes within the open system. The resulting spectrum is complex and discrete and fully describes the topologically non-trivial states, revealing an analogy of topological mode steering as a dispersive Fabry-Pérot cavity, with a dispersion relation closely related to that of the corresponding infinite (Floquet-Bloch) ribbon problem. Our results illustrate how topologically protected waveguiding can be understood in terms of leaky cavity modes and offers a powerful framework for analysing finite topological devices.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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