Transverse hypercrystals formed by periodically modulated phonon-polaritons

arxiv(2022)

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Photonic crystals and metamaterials are two overarching paradigms for manipulating light. Combining the two approaches leads to hypercrystals: hyperbolic dispersion metamaterials that undergo periodic modulation and mix photonic-crystal-like aspects with hyperbolic dispersion physics. So far, there has been limited experimental realization of hypercrystals due to various technical and design constraints. Here, we create nanoscale hypercrystals with lattice constants ranging from 25 nm to 160 nm and measure their collective Bloch modes and dispersion with scattering nearfield microscopy. We demonstrate for the first time dispersion features such as negative group velocity, indicative of bandfolding, and signatures of sharp density of states peaks, expected for hypercrystals (and not for ordinary polaritonic crystals). These density peaks connect our findings to the theoretical prediction of an extremely rich hypercrystal bandstructure emerging even in geometrically simple lattices. These features make hypercrystals both fundamentally interesting, as well as of potential use to engineering nanoscale light-matter interactions.
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