Observation of localization of light in linear photonic quasicrystals with diverse rotational symmetries

Nature Photonics(2024)

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Since their first observation in metallic alloys, quasicrystals have remained highly intriguing ubiquitous physical structures, sharing properties of ordered and disordered media. They can be created in various ways, including optically induced or technologically fabricated structures in photonic and phononic systems. Understanding the wave propagation in such two-dimensional structures attracts considerable attention, with strikingly different localization properties observed in various quasicrystalline systems. Direct observation of localization in purely linear photonic quasicrystals remains elusive, and the impact of varying rotational symmetry on localization is yet to be understood. Here, using sets of interfering plane waves, we create photonic two-dimensional quasicrystals with different rotational symmetries. We demonstrate experimentally that linear localization of light does occur even in clean linear quasicrystals. We found that light localization occurs above a critical depth of optically induced potential and that this critical depth rapidly decreases with increasing order of the discrete rotational symmetry of the quasicrystal. These findings pave the way for achieving wave localization in a wide variety of aperiodic systems obeying discrete symmetries, with possible applications in photonics, atomic physics, acoustics and condensed matter.
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