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Siyuan Dai1, Wenjing Fang2, Nicholas Rivera3,4, Yijing Stehle5, Bor-Yuan Jiang6, Jialiang Shen1, Roland Yingjie Tay7, Christopher J Ciccarino3, Qiong Ma4, Daniel Rodan-Legrain4, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero4, Edwin Hang Tong Teo7, Michael M Fogler6, Prineha Narang3, Jing Kong2, Dimitri N Basov8.
Abstract
Phonon polaritons in van der Waals materials reveal significant confinement accompanied with long propagation length: important virtues for tasks pertaining to the control of light and energy flow at the nanoscale. While previous studies of phonon polaritons have relied on relatively thick samples, here reported is the first observation of surface phonon polaritons in single atomic layers and bilayers of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). Using antenna-based near-field microscopy, propagating surface phonon polaritons in mono- and bilayer hBN microcrystals are imaged. Phonon polaritons in monolayer hBN are confined in a volume about one million times smaller than the free-space photons. Both the polariton dispersion and their wavelength-thickness scaling law are altered compared to those of hBN bulk counterparts. These changes are attributed to phonon hardening in monolayer-thick crystals. The data reported here have bearing on applications of polaritons in metasurfaces and ultrathin optical elements.Entities:
Keywords: monolayers; phonon polaritons; van der Waals materials
Year: 2019 PMID: 31353629 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201806603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849