Abstract
Abstract
A Sagnac interferometer’s ring structure causes electromagnetic waves traversing it to periodically encounter the same optical elements. Due to this discrete translational symmetry, the frequency spectrum of the clockwise and counter-clockwise modes acquire a band structure with a characteristic band gap. When the interferometer is rotated, an additional non-reciprocal phase shift between the counter propagating modes arises and it results in the loss of time reversal symmetry. While prior understanding of the impact of Sagnac rotation on the band structure exists, the prevalence of topological geometric phase in Sagnac interferometer under rotation has not been prominently discussed. We propose a coupled mode theory with the required time reversal symmetry properties which influences the Berry curvature and we show that it leads to the accumulation of Berry phase with tunable topological charge.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials