Nonreciprocal subdiffraction imaging with staggered gyromagnetic photonic crystals
Abstract
Subdiffraction imaging serves as a novel technique to enhance the optical imaging resolution, where a backscattering-free approach remains so far unavailable. Here, we theoretically predict and experimentally demonstrate that the gyromagnetic photonic crystals applied with staggered magnetic fields support nonreciprocal light propagation beyond the diffraction limit. Broadband subdiffraction imaging was experimentally observed to span the frequency window traversing a pair of spectrally separated Dirac points, where near-flat equi-frequency contours (EFCs) emerged while experiencing an enforced shape transition. Our findings establish a practical paradigm for constructing backscattering-immune super-resolution imaging systems based on topological photonic crystal platforms.
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