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Nanomaterials
Extraordinary Optical Transmission by Hybrid Phonon–Plasmon Polaritons Using hBN Embedded in Plasmonic Nanoslits
Shinpei Ogawa1  Masaaki Shimatani1  Shoichiro Fukushima1 
[1] Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Advanced Technology R&D Center, 8-1-1 Tsukaguchi-Honmachi, Amagasaki 661-8661, Japan;
关键词: extraordinary optical transmission;    hexagonal boron nitride;    hybridization;    hyperbolic phonon polaritons;    nanoslits;    surface plasmon resonances;   
DOI  :  10.3390/nano11061567
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) exhibits natural hyperbolic dispersion in the infrared (IR) wavelength spectrum. In particular, the hybridization of its hyperbolic phonon polaritons (HPPs) and surface plasmon resonances (SPRs) induced by metallic nanostructures is expected to serve as a new platform for novel light manipulation. In this study, the transmission properties of embedded hBN in metallic one-dimensional (1D) nanoslits were theoretically investigated using a rigorous coupled wave analysis method. Extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) was observed in the type-II Reststrahlen band, which was attributed to the hybridization of HPPs in hBN and SPRs in 1D nanoslits. The calculated electric field distributions indicated that the unique Fabry–Pérot-like resonance was induced by the hybridization of HPPs and SPRs in an embedded hBN cavity. The trajectory of the confined light was a zigzag owing to the hyperbolicity of hBN, and its resonance number depended primarily on the aspect ratio of the 1D nanoslit. Such an EOT is also independent of the slit width and incident angle of light. These findings can not only assist in the development of improved strategies for the extreme confinement of IR light but may also be applied to ultrathin optical filters, advanced photodetectors, and optical devices.

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