Exciton-Polariton Topological Insulator with an Array of Magnetic Dots

Abstract

Recently there have been several proposals on exciton-polariton topological insulators, most requiring strong external magnetic fields induced by bulky superconducting coils. We propose an alternate design for a polariton topological insulator, where excitons are in a proximity of an additional layer of a ferromagnetic material with a predefined magnetic moment located between the pillars of the cavity. Our design supports a variety of topological phases and transitions between Chern numbers 2 and 1 by varying either the magnetic moment of the ferromagnetic material or the spin-orbit coupling between different spin projections, thus enabling compact polariton devices harnessing switchable topological edge modes.

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