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Phonon Polaritons and Epsilon Near Zero Modes in Sapphire Nanostructures

Published 23 Oct 2025 in physics.optics | (2510.20724v1)

Abstract: Surface phonon polaritons (SPhPs) are promising candidates for enhanced light--matter interactions due to their efficient and low-loss light confinement features. In this work, we present unique light-matter interactions in saphhire within its Reststrahlen bands (RBs) across the long-wave infrared (LWIR) spectrum ($\omega = 385$-$1050~\mathrm{cm}{-1}$). Particularly, we investigated the nanocone-patterned sapphire resonator array, with specific attention to its in-plane and out-of-plane permittivity components. Through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy measurement and full-wave photonic simulations, we identified a range of optical excitations in the RBs, including three SPhPs, two hyperbolic volume phonon polaritons (HVPhPs), and one epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) mode. The depth-resolved confocal Raman spectroscopy revealed strongly enhanced Raman signals on the nanostructured surface, suggesting the mode coupling between phonons and phonon-polaritons, which was further confirmed by the finite element modeling of polarizability. This exploratory study provides in-depth insights into the dynamics of LWIR phonon polaritons and ENZ modes in the nanostructured sapphire, indicating its great potential for innovative nanophotonic applications.

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