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Higher-order topological states in photonic Thue-Morse quasicrystals: quadrupole insulator and a new origin of corner states

Corner states (CSs) in higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) have recently been of great interest in both crystals and quasicrystals. In contrast to electronic systems, HOTIs have not been found in photonic quasicrystals (PQCs). Here, we systemically study the higher-order topology in the two-dimensional Thue-Morse photonic quasicrystals (TM-PQCs). Not only the topological phase transition and the non-trivial CSs with fractional charge induced by multipole moments, but also a new type of CSs are found due to the complex structure of TM-PQCs near corners. The different origins of these CSs are also analyzed based on the tight-binding model. Our work opens the door to explore richer HOT physics beyond photonic crystals and the robustness of CSs in PQC shows the potential for applications.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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