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Abstract
Photonic topological insulators provide unidirectional, robust,
wavelength-selective transport of light at an interface while keeping it
insulated at the bulk of the material. The non-trivial topology results in an
immunity to backscattering, sharp turns, and fabrication defects. This work
leverages these unique properties to design a 2-channel optical demultiplexer
based on a lithium niobate photonic topological insulator with piezoelectric
switch-off capabilities. A photonic topological insulator design for the
demultiplexer allows for good wavelength selectivity, crosstalk as low as $-$54
dB, and better isolation between output channels. The primary operating
wavelengths presented are the telecommunication wavelengths of 1310 nm and 1550
nm, but the use of the lithium niobate material allows operation at multiple
operating wavelengths. Furthermore, we propose a post-fabrication method to
switch off the topological protection and, thus, optical transmittance via an
applied voltage utilizing the inverse piezoelectric effect of lithium niobate.
This work will contribute to advancing lithium niobate integrated photonics and
developing efficient, multi-wavelength, electrically controlled optical
communication systems and integrated photonic circuits.