Seminar
Topological-cavity surface-emitting laser
(onsite and online)
Speaker
Prof. Ling Lu
Institute of Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
Date & Time
Monday, 6 March 2023
3:00 am
Venue
CPD-LG.63, Centennial Campus, HKU
Abstract:
Contrary to the perception that Nobel-winning topological physics has not found useful applications, we show that the textbook design of daily-life semiconductor lasers is equivalent to standard topological models in 1D. By upgrading to the 2D vortex zero modes, we invent topological-cavity surface-emitting lasers (TCSEL) whose performance far exceeds that of their commercial counterparts. Finally, we demonstrate the monopole cavity in 3D with the optimal single-mode behaviours, completing the kink-vortex-monopole trilogy of topological defect modes.
Nature Nanotechnology 15, 1012 (2020)
Nature Photonics 16, 279 (2022) TCSEL.com
arXiv: 2210.09056
Biography:
Ling Lu is a group leader in the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing China. He obtained his bachelor’s in Physics from Fudan University and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California where he worked on photonic crystal nanocavity lasers. He was a postdoc at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he coined “topological photonics” and discovered “Weyl points”. He was awarded the Chen Ning Yang Award by the Asian Pacific Societies, the Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate Web of Science, and the Distinguished Young Scientists program by the Natural Science Foundation of China.
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