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Twist-tunable Polaritonic Nanoresonators in a van der Waals Crystal

Optical nanoresonators are fundamental building blocks in a number of nanotechnology applications (e.g. in spectroscopy) due to their ability to efficiently confine light at the nanoscale. Recently, nanoresonators based on the excitation of phonon polaritons (PhPs) $-$ light coupled to lattice vibrations $-$ in polar crystals (e.g. SiC, or h-BN) have attracted much attention due to their strong field confinement, high-quality factors, and potential to enhance the photonic density of states at mid-infrared (IR) frequencies. Here, we go one step further by introducing PhPs nanoresonators that not only exhibit these extraordinary properties but also incorporate a new degree of freedom $-$ twist tuning, i.e. the possibility to be spectrally controlled by a simple rotation. To that end, we both take advantage of the low-loss in-plane hyperbolic propagation of PhPs in the van der Waals crystal $α$-MoO$_3$, and realize dielectric engineering of a pristine $α$-MoO$_3$ slab placed on top of metal ribbon grating, which preserves the high-quality of the polaritonic resonances. By simple rotating the $α$-MoO$_3$ slab in the plane (from 0 to 45$^{\circ}$), we demonstrate via far- and near-field measurements that the narrow polaritonic resonances (with quality factors Q up to 200) can be tuned in a broad range (up to 32 cm$^{-1}$, i.e up 6 ~ times its full width at half maximum, FWHM ~ 5 cm$^{-1}$). Our results open the door to the development of tunable low-loss nanotechnologies at IR frequencies with application in sensing, emission or photodetection.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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