Published December 1, 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Long-range propagation of plasmon and phonon polaritons in hyperbolic-metamaterial waveguides

  • 1. Center for Nano-Optics, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, Georgia (United States)

Description

We study photonic multilayer waveguides that include layers of materials and metamaterials with a hyperbolic dispersion (HMM). We consider the long-range propagation of plasmon and phonon polaritons at the dielectric–HMM interface in different waveguide geometries (single boundary or different layers of symmetric cladding). In contrast to the traditional analysis of geometrical parameters, we make an emphasis on the optical properties of constituent materials: solving dispersion equations, we analyze how dielectric and HMM permittivities affect propagation length and mode size of waveguide eigenmodes. We derive figures of merit that should be used for each waveguide in a broad range of permittivity values as well as compare them with plasmonic waveguides. We show that the conventional plasmonic quality factor, which is the ratio of real to imaginary parts of permittivity, is not applicable to the case of waveguides with complex structure. Both telecommunication wavelengths and mid-infrared spectral ranges are of interest considering recent advances in van der Waals materials, such as hexagonal boron nitride. We evaluate the performance of the waveguides with hexagonal boron nitride in the range where it possesses hyperbolic dispersion (wavelength 6.3–7.3 μm), and we show that these waveguides with natural hyperbolic properties have higher propagation lengths than metal-based HMM waveguides. (paper)

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2040-8986/aa94b1

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Journal Title
Journal of Optics (Online)
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
[10 p.]
ISSN
2040-8986