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Synthetic Non-Abelian Electric Fields and Spin-Orbit Coupling in Photonic Synthetic Dimensions
Bengy Tsz Tsun Wong1, Shu Yang1, Zehai Pang1
1The University of Hong Kong, Department of Physics and HK Institute of Quantum Science and Technology, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.
Abstract:
We theoretically propose a scheme to synthesize photonic non-Abelian electric field and spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in the synthetic frequency dimension based on a polarization-multiplexed time-modulated ring resonator. Inside the ring resonator, the cascade of polarization-dependent phase modulation, polarization rotation, and phase retardation enables a photonic realization of minimal SOC with Peierls substitution composed of equal Rashba and Dresselhaus coupling. The synthetic bands and associated spin textures can be effectively probed by the continuous-wave polarization- and time-resolved band structure measurements. Meanwhile, the pulse dynamics in the frequency dimension can be manipulated by both synthetic Abelian and non-Abelian electric fields, leading to Bloch oscillation, Zitterbewegung, and their interplay dynamics. Our proposed setup can be realized with free-space optics, fibers, and integrated photonics, and provides pseudospin control knobs for large-scale synthetic lattices based on frequency combs.
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