We present an effective theory for the Bloch functions of a two-dimensional square lattice near a quadratic degeneracy point. The degeneracy is protected by the symmetries of the crystal, and breaking these symmetries can either open a band gap or split the degeneracy into a pair of linear degeneracies that are continuable to Dirac points. A degeneracy of this type occurs between the second and third transverse magnetic bands of a photonic crystal formed by a square lattice of dielectric rods. We show that the theory agrees with numerically computed photonic band structures and yields the correct Chern numbers induced by parity breaking.Published versio
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic band structures show intriguing and u...
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic bandstructures show intriguing and un...
An efficient semi-analytic method is developed for computing the band struc-tures of two-dimensional...
We present an effective theory for the Bloch functions of a two-dimensional square lattice near a qu...
We show that by applying accidental degeneracy, we can obtain a triply-degenerate state at the zone ...
In this paper doubly degenerate defect states in the band gap of the two-dimensional photonic crysta...
We present here in terms of a dyadic Green's function (DGF) a general description of optical phenome...
International audienceBloch waves are considered for a class of explicitly solvable two-dimensional ...
We demonstrate the existence of exceptional points of degeneracy (EPDs) of periodic eigenstates in n...
We show how one may obtain conical (Dirac) dispersions in photonic crystals, and in some cases, such...
Symmetry, degeneracy and optical confinement of modes in coupled microdisk resonators and photonic ...
In (Ammari et al. in SIAM J Math Anal. arXiv:1811.03905), the existence of a Dirac dispersion cone i...
In this paper, the evolution of accidental degenerate Dirac points in two-dimensional photonic cryst...
We investigate the absolute photonic band gap (PBG) formation in two-dimensional (2-D) photonic crys...
Degeneracy is an omnipresent phenomenon in various physical systems, which has its roots in the pres...
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic band structures show intriguing and u...
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic bandstructures show intriguing and un...
An efficient semi-analytic method is developed for computing the band struc-tures of two-dimensional...
We present an effective theory for the Bloch functions of a two-dimensional square lattice near a qu...
We show that by applying accidental degeneracy, we can obtain a triply-degenerate state at the zone ...
In this paper doubly degenerate defect states in the band gap of the two-dimensional photonic crysta...
We present here in terms of a dyadic Green's function (DGF) a general description of optical phenome...
International audienceBloch waves are considered for a class of explicitly solvable two-dimensional ...
We demonstrate the existence of exceptional points of degeneracy (EPDs) of periodic eigenstates in n...
We show how one may obtain conical (Dirac) dispersions in photonic crystals, and in some cases, such...
Symmetry, degeneracy and optical confinement of modes in coupled microdisk resonators and photonic ...
In (Ammari et al. in SIAM J Math Anal. arXiv:1811.03905), the existence of a Dirac dispersion cone i...
In this paper, the evolution of accidental degenerate Dirac points in two-dimensional photonic cryst...
We investigate the absolute photonic band gap (PBG) formation in two-dimensional (2-D) photonic crys...
Degeneracy is an omnipresent phenomenon in various physical systems, which has its roots in the pres...
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic band structures show intriguing and u...
Topological phases derived from point degeneracies in photonic bandstructures show intriguing and un...
An efficient semi-analytic method is developed for computing the band struc-tures of two-dimensional...