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Visualization of topological shear polaritons in gypsum thin films

Authors :
Díaz-Núñez, Pablo
Lanza, Christian
Wang, Ziwei
Kravets, Vasyl G.
Duan, Jiahua
Álvarez-Cuervo, José
Martín-Luengo, Aitana Tarazaga
Grigorenko, Alexander N.
Yang, Qian
Paarmann, Alexander
Caldwell, Joshua
Alonso-González, Pablo
Mishchenko, Artem
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Low symmetry crystals have recently emerged as a platform for exploring novel light-matter interactions in the form of hyperbolic shear polaritons. These excitations exhibit unique optical properties such as frequency-dispersive optical axes and asymmetric light propagation and energy dissipation, which arise from the presence of non-orthogonal resonances. However, only non-vdW materials have been demonstrated to support hyperbolic shear polaritons, limiting their exotic properties and potential applications. Here we introduce for the first time novel shear phenomena in low symmetry crystal thin films by demonstrating the existence of elliptical and canalized shear phonon polaritons in gypsum, an exfoliable monoclinic sulphate mineral. Our results unveil a topological transition from hyperbolic shear to elliptical shear polaritons, passing through a canalization regime with strong field confinement. Importantly, we observe a significant slowdown of group velocity, reaching values as low as 0.0005c, highlighting the potential of gypsum for "slow light" applications and extreme light-matter interaction control. These findings expand the application scope of low-symmetry crystals with the benefits that an exfoliable material provides, such as stronger field confinement, tunability, and versatility for its incorporation in complex photonic devices that might unlock new optical phenomena at the nanoscale.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.19242
Document Type :
Working Paper