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Ozawa, Tomoki
Price, Hannah M.
Amo, Alberto
Goldman, Nathan
Hafezi, Mohammad
Lu, Ling
Rechtsman, Mikael C.
Schuster, David
Carusotto, Iacopo
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Reviews of Modern Physics. American Physical Society (APS). 2018, 91(1), 015006. ISSN 0034-6861. eISSN 1539-0756. Available under: doi: 10.1103/RevModPhys.91.015006

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Topological photonics is a rapidly emerging field of research in which geometrical and topological ideas are exploited to design and control the behavior of light. Drawing inspiration from the discovery of the quantum Hall effects and topological insulators in condensed matter, recent advances have shown how to engineer analogous effects also for photons, leading to remarkable phenomena such as the robust unidirectional propagation of light, which hold great promise for applications. Thanks to the flexibility and diversity of photonics systems, this field is also opening up new opportunities to realize exotic topological models and to probe and exploit topological effects in new ways. This article reviews experimental and theoretical developments in topological photonics across a wide range of experimental platforms, including photonic crystals, waveguides, metamaterials, cavities, optomechanics, silicon photonics, and circuit QED. A discussion of how changing the dimensionality and symmetries of photonics systems has allowed for the realization of different topological phases is offered, and progress in understanding the interplay of topology with non-Hermitian effects, such as dissipation, is reviewed. As an exciting perspective, topological photonics can be combined with optical nonlinearities, leading toward new collective phenomena and novel strongly correlated states of light, such as an analog of the fractional quantum Hall effect.

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ISO 690OZAWA, Tomoki, Hannah M. PRICE, Alberto AMO, Nathan GOLDMAN, Mohammad HAFEZI, Ling LU, Mikael C. RECHTSMAN, David SCHUSTER, Oded ZILBERBERG, Iacopo CARUSOTTO, 2018. Topological Photonics. In: Reviews of Modern Physics. American Physical Society (APS). 2018, 91(1), 015006. ISSN 0034-6861. eISSN 1539-0756. Available under: doi: 10.1103/RevModPhys.91.015006
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  title={Topological Photonics},
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  volume={91},
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  journal={Reviews of Modern Physics},
  author={Ozawa, Tomoki and Price, Hannah M. and Amo, Alberto and Goldman, Nathan and Hafezi, Mohammad and Lu, Ling and Rechtsman, Mikael C. and Schuster, David and Zilberberg, Oded and Carusotto, Iacopo},
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