Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials

Negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons is a fundamental building block for nanophotonics, since it can enable many unique applications, such as deep-subwavelength imaging. However, the phenomenon of all-angle negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons, such as graphene plasmons wit...

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Main Authors: Jiang, Jing, Lin, Xiao, Zhang, Baile
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1387372023-02-28T19:56:20Z Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials Jiang, Jing Lin, Xiao Zhang, Baile School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies Science::Physics Negative Refraction Polaritons Negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons is a fundamental building block for nanophotonics, since it can enable many unique applications, such as deep-subwavelength imaging. However, the phenomenon of all-angle negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons, such as graphene plasmons with their wavelength squeezed by a factor over 100 compared to free-space photons, was reported to work only within a narrow bandwidth (<1 THz). Demonstrating this phenomenon within a broad frequency range remains a challenge that is highly sought after due to its importance for the manipulation of light at the extreme nanoscale. Here we show the broadband all-angle negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials in the infrared regime, by utilizing the naturally hyperbolic 2D materials or the hyperbolic metasurfaces based on nanostructured 2D materials (e.g., graphene). The working bandwidth can vary from several tens of THz to over a hundred of THz by tuning the chemical potential of 2D materials. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2020-05-12T05:41:42Z 2020-05-12T05:41:42Z 2018 Journal Article Jiang, J., Lin, X., & Zhang, B. (2018). Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials. Research, 2018, 2532819-. doi:10.1155/2018/2532819 2639-5274 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138737 10.1155/2018/2532819 31549025 2-s2.0-85073950042 2018 en Research © 2018 Jing Jiang et al. Exclusive Licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). application/pdf
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Negative Refraction
Polaritons
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Negative Refraction
Polaritons
Jiang, Jing
Lin, Xiao
Zhang, Baile
Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
description Negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons is a fundamental building block for nanophotonics, since it can enable many unique applications, such as deep-subwavelength imaging. However, the phenomenon of all-angle negative refraction of highly squeezed polaritons, such as graphene plasmons with their wavelength squeezed by a factor over 100 compared to free-space photons, was reported to work only within a narrow bandwidth (<1 THz). Demonstrating this phenomenon within a broad frequency range remains a challenge that is highly sought after due to its importance for the manipulation of light at the extreme nanoscale. Here we show the broadband all-angle negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials in the infrared regime, by utilizing the naturally hyperbolic 2D materials or the hyperbolic metasurfaces based on nanostructured 2D materials (e.g., graphene). The working bandwidth can vary from several tens of THz to over a hundred of THz by tuning the chemical potential of 2D materials.
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Jiang, Jing
Lin, Xiao
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author Jiang, Jing
Lin, Xiao
Zhang, Baile
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title Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
title_short Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
title_full Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
title_fullStr Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
title_full_unstemmed Broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2D materials
title_sort broadband negative refraction of highly squeezed hyperbolic polaritons in 2d materials
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138737
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