NPNMAP - Novel Phenomena and New Materials for Advanced Photonics
  • A. Fali (UM) University of Georgia

WE4.4 - PROBING THE INFLUENCE OF DIELECTRIC ENVIRONMENT UPON VOLUME-CONFINED HYPERBOLIC POLARITONS

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • A. Fali (UM) University of Georgia
  • S. White (US) Vanderbilt University
  • T. Folland (US) Vanderbilt University
  • N. Aghamiri (US) University of Georgia
  • J. Caldwell (US) Vanderbilt University, Mechanical Engineering
  • R. Haglund (US) Vanderbilt University
  • Y. Abate (US)
Date
08/21/2019
Time
03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Room
Emerald E
Duration
15 Minutes
Lecture Time
04:15 PM - 04:30 PM

Abstract

Abstract

We employ nano-scale imaging and spectroscopy techniques to elucidate polariton characteristics as a function of the complex refractive index of the substrate. Although higher-order polariton modes exhibit wavelengths weakly sensitive to the environment, the principal mode strongly depends on the substrate dielectric constant

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