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Jiaqi Zhu1, Youning Gong1, Jun Liang1
1State Key Laboratory of Radio Frequency Heterogeneous Integration, College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China.
Abstract:
Hyperbolic polaritons in anisotropic crystals hold great promise for guiding the flow of light at deep-subwavelength scales. However, conventional hyperbolic dispersion with a single pair of symmetric branches inherently confines polaritons to propagate only within specific spatial directions. Here we demonstrate a multibranch in-plane hyperbolic dispersion in a phonon-polaritonic heterostructure composed of α-phase molybdenum trioxide (α-MoO3) and 4H-silicon carbide (4H-SiC). Leveraging the in-plane hyperbolicity of α-MoO3 and the interlayer coupling with 4H-SiC, the polaritons manifest distinct dispersive responses along the mutually orthogonal crystal directions of α-MoO3, enabling asymmetric multidirectional polariton propagation. Furthermore, the dispersion contours of polaritons along the [100] crystal direction of α-MoO3 evolves into flat bands as the frequency decreases, yielding broadband polariton canalization in the low-frequency region. These findings deepen our understanding of the evolution of polariton dispersions in α-MoO3/4H-SiC heterostructures and highlight the potential of this phonon-polaritonic heterostructure as a versatile platform for nanolight manipulation.
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