Abstract
Topological charges are the winding numbers of polarization vectors around the vortex centers of far-field radiation. In this work, the topological charge of photonic crystal modes is theoretically analyzed using an envelope function approach. A group of modes is discovered with unique polarization properties dictated by their non-trivial envelope functions. Experimentally, lasing operation on such mode is demonstrated in an electrically pumped mid-infrared photonic crystal surface-emitting laser with high slope efficiency. The topological charge is directly observed from the polarization properties of single-mode laser emission.
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