Engineering of energy band and its impact on light transmission in non-reciprocal Hermitian hourglass lattice

Abstract

We study a quasi-one-dimensional non-reciprocal Hermitian hourglass photonic lattice that can accomplish multiple functions. Under the effect of non-reciprocal coupling, this lattice can produce an energy isolation effect, two kinds of flat bands, and energy band inversion. The excitation and propagation of a single energy band and multiple energy bands can be realized; in the flat band condition, the system has compact localized states, and the flat bands can be excited by a straightforward method. In addition, we investigate the edge states under the open boundary condition; a double edge state appears by using a defect in the system. Our findings advance the theory of energy band regulation in artificial photonic lattices.

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