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  • Natural hyperbolic materials can confine long-wavelength electromagnetic waves, creating a phenomenon called hyperbolic phonon polaritons (HPPs) that operate below the diffraction limit.
  • Research focuses on the behavior of HPPs in isotopically pure hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and α-MoO crystals at cryogenic temperatures, revealing notably reduced energy losses.
  • Findings indicate that HPPs in isotopic hBN have improved propagation lengths over 8 μm and lifetimes exceeding 5 ps, highlighting the potential for advancements in mid-infrared technologies at low temperatures.

Article Abstract

Natural hyperbolic materials with dielectric permittivities of opposite signs along different principal axes can confine long-wavelength electromagnetic waves down to the nanoscale, well below the diffraction limit. Confined electromagnetic waves coupled to phonons in hyperbolic dielectrics including hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and α-MoO are referred to as hyperbolic phonon polaritons (HPPs). HPP dissipation at ambient conditions is substantial, and its fundamental limits remain unexplored. Here, we exploit cryogenic nanoinfrared imaging to investigate propagating HPPs in isotopically pure hBN and naturally abundant α-MoO crystals. Close to liquid-nitrogen temperatures, losses for HPPs in isotopic hBN drop significantly, resulting in propagation lengths in excess of 8 μm, with lifetimes exceeding 5 ps, thereby surpassing prior reports on such highly confined polaritonic modes. Our nanoscale, temperature-dependent imaging reveals the relevance of acoustic phonons in HPP damping and will be instrumental in mitigating such losses for miniaturized mid-infrared technologies operating at liquid-nitrogen temperatures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c01562DOI Listing

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