Localized surface phonon polariton resonances in polar gallium nitride

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Abstract

We demonstrate the excitation of localized surface phonon polaritons in an array of sub-diffraction pucks fabricated in an epitaxial layer of gallium nitride (GaN) on a silicon carbide (SiC) substrate. The array is characterized via polarization- and angle-dependent reflection spectroscopy in the mid-infrared, and coupling to several localized modes is observed in the GaN Reststrahlen band (13.4-18.0 μm). The same structure is simulated using finite element methods and the charge density of the modes are studied; transverse dipole modes are identified for the transverse electric and magnetic polarizations and a quadrupole mode is identified for the transverse magnetic polarization. The measured mid-infrared spectrum agrees well with numerically simulated spectra. This work could enable optoelectronic structures and devices that support surface modes at mid- and far-infrared wavelengths.

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Feng, K., Streyer, W., Islam, S. M., Verma, J., Jena, D., Wasserman, D., & Hoffman, A. J. (2015). Localized surface phonon polariton resonances in polar gallium nitride. Applied Physics Letters, 107(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4929502

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