Hyperbolic phonon polaritons with positive and negative phase velocities in suspended α-MoO<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
Sample suspension is a valuable method to improve the mechanical, thermal, electronic, and optical properties of low-dimensional materials. In terms of confined light-matter waves – the polaritons, sample suspension can elongate the wavelength of polaritons with a positive phase velocity. Previous work demonstrates a wavelength elongation of ~ 10% for hyperbolic phonon polaritons (HPPs) in uniaxial crystals of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). In this work, we report the alteration of HPPs in biaxial α-phase molybdenum trioxide (α-MoO3) by sample suspension. Our combined infrared nano-imaging experiments and electromagnetic theory reveal a wavelength elongation of > 60% and a propagation length increase of > 140% due to the simultaneous wavelength elongation and dissipation elimination in the suspended specimen. We have also examined HPPs in α-MoO3 with a negative phase velocity. The sample suspension shortens the HPP wavelength and simultaneously reduces the dissipation due to the unique permittivity tensor. The HPPs with improved figures of merits in the suspended specimen may be developed for nano-polaritonic circuits, biochemical sensing, emission engineering, and energy transfer.
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Presenters
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Siyuan Dai
Auburn University
Authors
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Siyuan Dai
Auburn University
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Jialiang Shen
Auburn University
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Zhiren Zheng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Thao H Dinh
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Harvard University
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Chuanyu Wang
Auburn University
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Mingyuan Chen
Auburn University
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Pengyu Chen
Auburn University
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Qiong Ma
Boston College
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Lixing Kang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanyang Technological University