Min Tang, Chi Pang, Christian N. Saggau, Haiyun Dong, Ching Hua Lee, Ronny Thomale, Sebastian Klembt, Ion Cosma Fulga, Jeroen van den Brink, Yana Vaynzof, Oliver G. Schmidt, Jiawei Wang, Libo Ma
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Topological boundary states localize at interfaces whenever the interface implies a change of the associated topological invariant encoded in the geometric phase. The generically present dynamic phase, however, which is energy and time‐dependent, is known to be non‐universal, and hence not to intertwine with any topological geometric phase. Using the example of topological zero modes in composite Su‐Schrieffer‐Heeger (c‐SSH) waveguide arrays with a central defect is reported on the selective excitation and transition of topological boundary mode based on dynamic phase‐steered interferences. This work thus provides a new knob for the control and manipulation of topological states in composite photonic devices, indicating promising applications where topological modes and their bandwidth can be jointly controlled by the dynamic phase, geometric phase, and wavelength in on‐chip topological devices.