Extracting the Infrared Permittivity of SiO(2) Substrates Locally by Near-Field Imaging of Phonon Polaritons in a van der Waals Crystal

利用范德华晶体中声子极化子的近场成像技术,局部提取SiO₂衬底的红外介电常数

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Abstract

Layered materials in which individual atomic layers are bonded by weak van der Waals forces (vdW materials) constitute one of the most prominent platforms for materials research. Particularly, polar vdW crystals, such as hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), alpha-molybdenum trioxide (α-MoO(3)) or alpha-vanadium pentoxide (α-V(2)O(5)), have received significant attention in nano-optics, since they support phonon polaritons (PhPs)-light coupled to lattice vibrations- with strong electromagnetic confinement and low optical losses. Recently, correlative far- and near-field studies of α-MoO(3) have been demonstrated as an effective strategy to accurately extract the permittivity of this material. Here, we use this accurately characterized and low-loss polaritonic material to sense its local dielectric environment, namely silica (SiO(2)), one of the most widespread substrates in nanotechnology. By studying the propagation of PhPs on α-MoO(3) flakes with different thicknesses laying on SiO(2) substrates via near-field microscopy (s-SNOM), we extract locally the infrared permittivity of SiO(2). Our work reveals PhPs nanoimaging as a versatile method for the quantitative characterization of the local optical properties of dielectric substrates, crucial for understanding and predicting the response of nanomaterials and for the future scalability of integrated nanophotonic devices.

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