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Line nodes, Dirac points and Lifshitz transition in 2D nonsymmorphic photonic crystals

Abstract

Topological phase transitions, which have fascinated generations of physicists, are always demarcated by gap closures. In this work, we propose very simple 2D photonic crystal lattices with gap closure points, i.e. band degeneracies protected by nonsymmorphic symmetry. Our photonic structures are relatively easy to fabricate, consisting of two inequivalent dielectric cylinders per unit cell. Along high symmetry directions, they exhibit line degeneracies protected by glide reflection symmetry, which we explicitly demonstrate for pg,pmg,pggpg,pmg,pgg and p4gp4g nonsymmorphic groups. In the presence of time reversal symmetry, they also exhibit point degeneracies (Dirac points) protected by a Z2Z_2 topological number associated with crystalline symmetry. Strikingly, the robust protection of pgpg-symmetry allows a Lifshitz transition to a type II Dirac cone across a wide range of experimentally accessible parameters, thus providing a convenient route for realizing anomalous refraction. Further potential applications include a stoplight device based on electrically induced strain that dynamically switches the lattice symmetry from pggpgg to the higher p4gp4g symmetry. This controls the coalescence of Dirac points and hence the group velocity within the crystal.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, 3 table

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