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Phase‐Change Hyperbolic Heterostructures for Nanopolaritonics: A Case Study of hBN/VO2
Authors:Siyuan Dai  Jiawei Zhang  Qiong Ma  Salinporn Kittiwatanakul  Alex McLeod  Xinzhong Chen  Stephanie Gilbert Corder  Kenji Watanabe  Takashi Taniguchi  Jiwei Lu  Qing Dai  Pablo Jarillo‐Herrero  Mengkun Liu  D N Basov
Abstract:Unlike conventional plasmonic media, polaritonic van der Waals (vdW) materials hold promise for active control of light–matter interactions. The dispersion relations of elementary excitations such as phonons and plasmons can be tuned in layered vdW systems via stacking using functional substrates. In this work, infrared nanoimaging and nanospectroscopy of hyperbolic phonon polaritons are demonstrated in a novel vdW heterostructure combining hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and vanadium dioxide (VO2). It is observed that the insulator‐to‐metal transition in VO2 has a profound impact on the polaritons in the proximal hBN layer. In effect, the real‐space propagation of hyperbolic polaritons and their spectroscopic resonances can be actively controlled by temperature. This tunability originates from the effective change in local dielectric properties of the VO2 sublayer in the course of the temperature‐tuned insulator‐to‐metal phase transition. The high susceptibility of polaritons to electronic phase transitions opens new possibilities for applications of vdW materials in combination with strongly correlated quantum materials.
Keywords:hexagonal boron nitride  phase‐change materials  polaritons
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