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      Ghost hyperbolic surface polaritons in bulk anisotropic crystals

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          Polaritons in van der Waals materials.

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            Polaritons in layered two-dimensional materials

            This Review discusses the properties of polariton modes (plasmon, phonon and exciton) in graphene, hexagonal boron nitride and transition metal dichalcogenides for applications across the terahertz to visible spectrum.
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              Tunable phonon polaritons in atomically thin van der Waals crystals of boron nitride.

              S Dai, Z Fei, Q. Ma (2014)
              van der Waals heterostructures assembled from atomically thin crystalline layers of diverse two-dimensional solids are emerging as a new paradigm in the physics of materials. We used infrared nanoimaging to study the properties of surface phonon polaritons in a representative van der Waals crystal, hexagonal boron nitride. We launched, detected, and imaged the polaritonic waves in real space and altered their wavelength by varying the number of crystal layers in our specimens. The measured dispersion of polaritonic waves was shown to be governed by the crystal thickness according to a scaling law that persists down to a few atomic layers. Our results are likely to hold true in other polar van der Waals crystals and may lead to new functionalities.
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                Journal
                Nature
                Nature
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0028-0836
                1476-4687
                August 19 2021
                August 18 2021
                August 19 2021
                : 596
                : 7872
                : 362-366
                Article
                10.1038/s41586-021-03755-1
                34408329
                2b7b6f46-e965-4e23-baa4-cafdfdc1dd96
                © 2021

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