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Hyperbolic phonon polaritons and wave vector direction dependent dielectric tensors in anisotropic crystals

Materials Science 2024-05-07 v2 Computational Physics Optics

Abstract

Hyperbolic phonon polariton is important in precisely controlling photons at the nanoscale. It was common practice to calculate the dielectric function of the phonon polariton system with the Drude-Lorenz model. We considered the impact of LO-TO splitting while applying the Drude-Lorenz model. Then the dielectric functions become wave vector direction dependent besides electric polarization direction dependent. Our results show that considering LO-TO splitting can more accurately predict dielectric functions. Additionally, we discovered that, besides hexagonal BN, hexagonal AlN exhibits a wide hyperbolic frequency band range, while the other four materials display it scarcely. Furthermore, we found that the phonon frequency, lifetime, and the difference of infrared active transverse optical phonon frequencies with different wave vector directions are critical factors in determining the width of the hyperbolic frequency band range. We also found some dumbbell-shaped and butterfly-shaped isofrequency curves in h-AlN, h-GaP, and especially h-GaN. Our study provides a fresh perspective on understanding the dielectric properties of these materials and lays a theoretical foundation for further exploration and development of new hyperbolic phonon polariton materials.

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@article{arxiv.2402.11956,
  title  = {Hyperbolic phonon polaritons and wave vector direction dependent dielectric tensors in anisotropic crystals},
  author = {Yue Fang and Huanjun Chen and Zhibing Li and Weiliang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.11956},
  year   = {2024}
}