High quality factor polariton resonators using van der Waals materials

We present high quality factor optical nanoresonators operating in the mid-IR to far-IR based on phonon polaritons in van der Waals materials. The nanoresonators are disks patterned from isotopically pure hexagonal boron nitride (isotopes 10B and 11B) and {\alpha}-molybdenum trioxide. We experimenta...

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Hauptverfasser: Tamagnone, Michele, Chaudhary, Kundan, Spaegele, Christina M, Zhu, Alex, Meretska, Maryna, Li, Jiahan, Edgar, James H, Ambrosio, Antonio, Capasso, Federico
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description We present high quality factor optical nanoresonators operating in the mid-IR to far-IR based on phonon polaritons in van der Waals materials. The nanoresonators are disks patterned from isotopically pure hexagonal boron nitride (isotopes 10B and 11B) and {\alpha}-molybdenum trioxide. We experimentally achieved quality factors of nearly 400, the highest ever observed in nano-resonators at these wavelengths. The excited modes are deeply subwavelength, and the resonators are 10 to 30 times smaller than the exciting wavelength. These results are very promising for the realization of nano-photonics devices such as optical bio-sensors and miniature optical components such as polarizers and filters.
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