Hexagonal boron nitride nanophotonics: a record-breaking material for the ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges — Dmitriy Grudinin (2023) | RDL Network
Hexagonal boron nitride nanophotonics: a record-breaking material for the ultraviolet and visible spectral ranges
Materials Horizons 10(7): 2427-2435
Article 2023 English
Authors
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Dmitriy Grudinin
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Georgy A. Ermolaev
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Denis G. Baranov
Abstract
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A global trend towards miniaturization and multiwavelength performance of nanophotonic devices drives research on novel phenomena, such as bound states in the continuum and Mietronics, as well as surveys for high-refractive index and strongly anisotropic materials and metasurfaces. Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is one of the promising materials for future nanophotonics owing to its inherent anisotropy and prospects of high-quality monocrystal growth with an atomically flat surface. Here, we present highly accurate optical constants of hBN in the broad wavelength range of 250-1700 nm combining imaging ellipsometry measurements, scanning near-field optical microscopy and first-principles quantum mechanical computations. hBN's high refractive index, up to 2.75 in the ultraviolet (UV) and visible range, broadband birefringence of ∼0.7, and negligible optical losses make it an outstanding material for UV and visible range photonics. Based on our measurement results, we propose and design novel optical elements: handedness-preserving mirrors and subwavelength waveguides with dimensions of 40 nm operating in the visible and UV ranges, respectively. Remarkably, our results offer a unique opportunity to bridge the size gap between photonics and electronics.
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