Measurements of strong coupling between metamaterials and superconducting Josephson plasmons in La<sub>2-x</sub>Sr<sub>x</sub>CuO<sub>4</sub> at terahertz frequencies
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Abstract
We experimentally investigate the coupling between an array of metamaterial (MM) resonators and the Josephson Plasma Resonance (JPR) in superconducting La2-xSrxCuO4 using terahertz (THz) time domain spectroscopy. The MM can be placed within ~1μm of the LSCO surface (the c-axis lies in the sample plane) by fabricating the MM/polyimide films that can be adhered and detached from the surface, allowing for the possibility of measuring different MM resonators and variations in the MM-LSCO-surface spacing. The electrodynamic response is characterized by a plasma-edge-like feature that is highly renormalized compared to the bare crystal JPR. Measurements as a function of temperature and THz field strength demonstrate how the renormalized response reports strong coupling between the MM resonance and the JPR. Theoretical models provide insight into the observed response, indicating that the edge-like feature is due to splitting of the JPR response from longitudinal coupling with the resonators. Our analysis further elucidates how the upper polariton is not seen in the measured reflectivity, consistent with previously published results [1].
[1] J. S. Schalch et al., Adv. Opt. Mater. 7, 1900712 (2019)
[1] J. S. Schalch et al., Adv. Opt. Mater. 7, 1900712 (2019)
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Presenters
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Kelson Kaj
University of California, San Diego
Authors
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Kelson Kaj
University of California, San Diego
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Ian N Hammock
University of Chicago, University of California, San Diego
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Chunxu Chen
Boston University
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Xiaoguang Zhao
Boston University
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Kevin A Cremin
University of California, San Diego
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Jacob S Schalch
University of California, San Diego
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Yuwei Huang
Boston University
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Michael M Fogler
University of California, San Diego
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Dmitri N Basov
Columbia University
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Xin Zhang
Boston University
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Richard D Averitt
University of California, San Diego