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  • Surface plasmons induce top...
    Ruta, Francesco L.; Kim, Brian S. Y.; Sun, Zhiyuan; Rizzo, Daniel J.; McLeod, Alexander S.; Rajendran, Anjaly; Liu, Song; Millis, Andrew J.; Hone, James C.; Basov, D. N.

    Nature communications, 06/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract Polaritons in hyperbolic van der Waals materials—where principal axes have permittivities of opposite signs—are light-matter modes with unique properties and promising applications. Isofrequency contours of hyperbolic polaritons may undergo topological transitions from open hyperbolas to closed ellipse-like curves, prompting an abrupt change in physical properties. Electronically-tunable topological transitions are especially desirable for future integrated technologies but have yet to be demonstrated. In this work, we present a doping-induced topological transition effected by plasmon-phonon hybridization in graphene/α-MoO 3 heterostructures. Scanning near-field optical microscopy was used to image hybrid polaritons in graphene/α-MoO 3 . We demonstrate the topological transition and characterize hybrid modes, which can be tuned from surface waves to bulk waveguide modes, traversing an exceptional point arising from the anisotropic plasmon-phonon coupling. Graphene/α-MoO 3 heterostructures offer the possibility to explore dynamical topological transitions and directional coupling that could inspire new nanophotonic and quantum devices.