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Near-Field Excited Archimedean-like Tiling Patterns in Phonon-Polaritonic Crystals

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages 9134-9142

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c02507

Keywords

phonon-polaritonic crystal; hexagonal boron nitride; s-SNOM; Archimedean-like tiling; scattering-type nanoIR

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence FLEET [CE170100039]
  2. Elemental Strategy Initiative by the MEXT, Japan [JPMXP0112101001]
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP20H00354]
  4. CREST, JST [JPMJCR15F3]

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Phonon-polaritonic crystals (PPCs) combine hyperbolic hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and silicon-based photonic crystals, and are investigated using near-field excitation and scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM). The study reveals repetitive local field distribution patterns resembling Archimedean-like tiling on hBN-based PPCs.
Phonon-polaritons (PhPs) arise from the strong coupling of photons to optical phonons. They offer light confinement and harnessing below the diffraction limit for applications including sensing, imaging, superlensing, and photonics-based communications. However, structures consisting of both suspended and supported hyperbolic materials on periodic dielectric substrates are yet to be explored. Here we investigate phonon-polaritonic crystals (PPCs) that incorporate hyperbolic hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) to a silicon-based photonic crystal. By using the near-field excitation in scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM), we resolved two types of repetitive local field distribution patterns resembling the Archimedean-like tiling on hBN-based PPCs, i.e., dipolar-like field distributions and highly dispersive PhP interference patterns. We demonstrate the tunability of PPC band structures by varying the thickness of hyperbolic materials, supported by numerical simulations. Lastly, we conducted scattering-type nanoIR spectroscopy to confirm the interaction of hBN with photonic crystals. The introduced PPCs will provide the base for fabricating essential subdiffraction components of advanced optical systems in the mid-IR range.

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