2023
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202305106
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The Role of Optical Phonon Confinement in the Infrared Dielectric Response of III–V Superlattices

Abstract: Polar dielectrics are key materials of interest for infrared (IR) nanophotonic applications due to their ability to host phonon‐polaritons (PhPs) that allow for low‐loss, subdiffractional control of light. The properties of phonon‐polaritons are limited by the characteristics of optical phonons, which are nominally fixed for most “bulk” materials. Superlattices composed of alternating atomically‐thin materials offer control over crystal anisotropy through changes in composition, optical phonon confinement, and… Show more

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