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Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals

Capote-Robayna Nathaniel et al · Wiley · 2024

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van der Waals (vdW) materials supporting phonon polaritons (PhPs) – light coupled to lattice vibrations – have gathered significant interest because of their intrinsic anisotropy and low losses. In particular, α-MoO3 supports PhPs with in-plane anisotropic propagation, which has been exploited to tune the optical response of twisted bilayers and trilayers. Additionally, various studies have explored the realization of polaritonic crystals (PCs) – lattices with periods comparable to the polariton wavelength. PCs consisting of hole arrays etched in α-MoO3 slabs exhibit Bragg resonances dependent on the angle between the crystallographic axes and the lattice vectors. However, such PC concept, with a fixed orientation and size of its geometrical parameters, constrains practical applications and introduces additional scattering losses due to invasive fabrication processes. Here, we demonstrate a novel PC concept that overcomes these limitations, enabling low-loss optical tuning. It comprises a rotatable pristine α-MoO3 layer located on a periodic hole array fabricated in a metallic layer. Our design prevents degradation of the α-MoO3 optical properties caused by fabrication, preserving its intrinsic low-loss and in-plane anisotropic propagation of PhPs. The resulting PC exhibits rotation of the Bloch modes, which is experimentally visualized by scanning near-field microscopy. In addition, we experimentally determine the polaritons momentum and reconstruct their band structure. These results pave the way for mechanically tunable nano-optical components based on polaritons for potential lasing, sensing, or energy harvesting applications.

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al, C. R. N. E. (2024). Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0462

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al, Capote-Robayna Nathaniel et. "Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals." 2024. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0462.

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al, Capote-Robayna Nathaniel et. 2024. "Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals.". https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0462.

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al, C. R. N. E. 2024, Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals, Wiley, available at: https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0462 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Twist-tunable in-plane anisotropic polaritonic crystals
Autor / colaboradores
Capote-Robayna Nathaniel et al
Editorial
Wiley
Año de publicación
2024
ISSN
2192-8614
ISSN
2192-8614
Idioma
eng

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