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Yonatan Plotnik

Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Publications -  59
Citations -  7352

Yonatan Plotnik is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Topological insulator & Photonic crystal. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 57 publications receiving 5660 citations.

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Photonic Floquet topological insulators

TL;DR: This work proposes and experimentally demonstrate a photonic topological insulator free of external fields and with scatter-free edge transport—a photonic lattice exhibiting topologically protected transport of visible light on the lattice edges.
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Topologically protected bound states in photonic parity–time-symmetric crystals

TL;DR: This work shows theoretically and experimentally the existence of states that are localized at the interface between two topologically distinct PT-symmetric photonic lattices, and finds analytical closed form solutions of topological PT-Symmetric interface states.
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Observation of a Topological Transition in the Bulk of a Non-Hermitian System.

TL;DR: The first experimental observation of a topological transition in a non-Hermitian system is presented, and standard methods for examining topological properties, which involve probing edge (or surface) states, are ignored.
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Experimental Observation of Optical Bound States in the Continuum

TL;DR: These experiments demonstrate ideas initially proposed by von Neumann and Wigner in 1929 and offer new possibilities for integrated optical elements and analogous realizations with cold atoms and optical trapping of particles.
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Photonic Floquet topological insulators

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an external field-free photonic topological insulator with scatter-free edge transport, which is composed of an array of evanescently coupled helical waveguides arranged in a graphene-like honeycomb lattice.