Abstract
Sonic and photonic topological insulators that host topological edge states offer promising potentials for the resilient control of acoustic and electromagnetic waves, respectively. Despite the great progress on sonic or photonic topological insulators, the research of their integration, i.e., the phoxonic topological insulator, is less explored. In this work, we propose a phoxonic topological insulator that hosts acoustic and dual-polarization photonic helical edge states simultaneously. In specific, we first design a glide-symmetric phoxonic crystal with concurrent sonic and dual-polarization photonic bandgaps via the topology optimization method. Then by choosing two different unit cells from the optimized phoxonic crystal and assembling them to create a domain-wall interface, a phoxonic topological insulator that supports two pairs of gapless helical edge states within both the sonic and photonic bandgaps is constructed. Pseudospin-locked unidirectional transmissions and robust manipulations of helical edge states are demonstrated for acoustic and dual-polarization electromagnetic waves simultaneously in the proposed phoxonic topological insulator. The designed phoxonic topological insulator opens new avenues for developing topological photoacoustic devices, enabling the reliable management of both acoustic and electromagnetic waves, as well as the investigation of their interplay. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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