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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander V. Poshakinskiy ◽  
Janet Zhong ◽  
Yongguan Ke ◽  
Nikita A. Olekhno ◽  
Chaohong Lee ◽  
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AbstractWe reveal the emergence of quantum Hall phases, topological edge states, spectral Landau levels, and Hofstadter butterfly spectra in the two-particle Hilbert space of an array of periodically spaced two-level atoms coupled to a waveguide (waveguide quantum electrodynamics). While the topological edge states of photons require fine-tuned spatial or temporal modulations of the parameters to generate synthetic magnetic fields and the quantum Hall effect, here we demonstrate that a synthetic magnetic field can be self-induced solely by atom–photon interactions. The fact that topological order can be self-induced in what is arguably the simplest possible quantum structure shows the richness of these waveguide quantum electrodynamics systems. We believe that our findings will advance several research disciplines including quantum optics, many-body physics, and nonlinear topological photonics, and that it will set an important reference point for the future experiments on qubit arrays and quantum simulators.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Omar Jamadi ◽  
Elena Rozas ◽  
Grazia Salerno ◽  
Marijana Milićević ◽  
Tomoki Ozawa ◽  
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Abstract We report the realization of a synthetic magnetic field for photons and polaritons in a honeycomb lattice of coupled semiconductor micropillars. A strong synthetic field is induced in both the s and p orbital bands by engineering a uniaxial hopping gradient in the lattice, giving rise to the formation of Landau levels at the Dirac points. We provide direct evidence of the sublattice symmetry breaking of the lowest-order Landau level wavefunction, a distinctive feature of synthetic magnetic fields. Our realization implements helical edge states in the gap between n = 0 and n = ±1 Landau levels, experimentally demonstrating a novel way of engineering propagating edge states in photonic lattices. In light of recent advances in the enhancement of polariton–polariton nonlinearities, the Landau levels reported here are promising for the study of the interplay between pseudomagnetism and interactions in a photonic system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 100 (22) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elvia Colella ◽  
Farokh Mivehvar ◽  
Francesco Piazza ◽  
Helmut Ritsch

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