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Anisotropic nanoscale coherent polariton transport in CrSBr

Materials Science 2026-07-02 v1

Abstract

In a combined experimental and theoretical study, we demonstrate anisotropic polariton transport on the nanoscale in the van der Waals antiferromagnet CrSBr. While effective cavity-polariton formation emerges via the self-hybridization of ultra-high oscillator strength excitons with a thin slab photonic mode, the absence of external mirrors facilitates spectroscopic investigation of these polaritons via cathodoluminescence (CL) on length scales determined by the electron wavelength. This direct access allows us to perform precise charting of the polariton landscape with nanometric resolution, and to probe polariton interference phenomena. The main finding of the work highlights that the coherent polariton transport follows the C2vC_{2v} symmetry of CrSBr, allowing exclusive transport along the crystallographic a-axis, while no coherent feature is found along the b-axis direction. Our work sets the foundation to use CL spectroscopy in cavity-polaritonics in more advanced landscapes, such as photonic crystals or optical lattices, and establishes the technique as a powerful tool to probe anisotropic expansion and relaxation phenomena on the nanoscale

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@article{arxiv.2607.02071,
  title  = {Anisotropic nanoscale coherent polariton transport in CrSBr},
  author = {Paritosh Malik and Dogyun Ko and Vita Solovyeva and Chirag Chandrakant Palekar and Imad Limame and Sven Rodt and Kseniia Mosina and Zdeněk Sofer and Alexander Steinhoff and Martin Esmann and Stephan Reitzenstein and Bo Han and Christopher Gies and Christian Schneider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02071},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures