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Twist-Controlled Symmetry Breaking in Surface Phonon Polariton Moir\'e Metasurfaces

Optics 2026-04-14 v1

Abstract

Moire lattices provide a powerful route for engineering emergent symmetries and length scales through the relative rotation of periodic structures. However, their implementation in polaritonic systems remains relatively unexplored, and a general framework describing how twist modifies the interaction of optical modes in momentum space is still lacking. Here, we investigate how twist-induced moire periodicities can control symmetry and momentum-space coupling in surface phonon polariton (SPhP) metasurfaces. We fabricate twisted overlapping dual-grating metasurfaces on a polar dielectric substrate with dielectric overlayer and characterize their optical response using polarization-resolved Fourier-transform infrared microscopy. Experimental measurements are combined with full-wave simulations and momentum-space analysis to identify the resonant SPhP and SPhP-like waveguide (WG) modes arising from both individual grating periodicities and emergent moire periodicities. The results reveal twist-controlled symmetry breaking manifested as asymmetry between p to s and s to p polarization conversion, along with twist-dependent interactions between SPhP and SPhP-like WG modes. Our analysis reveals that the twist-engineered polarization-conversion asymmetry enables directional biasing of infrared radiative heat transfer. These findings establish twisted phonon-polaritonic metasurfaces as a versatile platform for geometry-controlled symmetry engineering in the mid-infrared. Future work may leverage such twist-programmable polaritonic interactions to enable directional thermal emission, polarization-selective detection, and reconfigurable infrared photonic devices.

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@article{arxiv.2604.10915,
  title  = {Twist-Controlled Symmetry Breaking in Surface Phonon Polariton Moir\'e Metasurfaces},
  author = {R. B. Iyer and S. H. Park and N. R. Sahoo and T. Low and T. G. Folland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.10915},
  year   = {2026}
}