Phonon polaritons localized in polar nanoresonators and superlattices are being actively investigated as promising platforms for midinfrared nanophotonics. Here we show that the nonlocal nature of the phonon response can strongly modify their nanoscale physics. Using a nonlocal dielectric approach, we study dielectric nanospheres and thin dielectric films taking into account optical phonons dispersion. We discover a rich nonlocal phenomenology, qualitatively different from the one of plasmonic systems. Our theory allows us to explain the recently reported discrepancy between theory and experiments in atomic-scale superlattices, and it provides a practical tool for the design of phonon-polariton nanodevices
Spatial nonlocality in the optical response of noble metals is shown to produce significant blue shi...
Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyrighted by American Inst...
We study nonlocality effects of a bulk plasmalike dielectric medium on the plasmon spectrum of a one...
Phonon polaritons localised in polar nanoresonators and superlattices are being actively investigate...
When midinfrared light interacts with nanoscale polar dielectric structures, optical phonon propagat...
In the Reststrahlen region, between the transverse and longitudinal phonon frequencies, polar dielec...
The field of nanophotonics aims at understanding and harnessing light-matter interaction in structur...
Polaritons – coupled excitations of photons and dipolar matter excitations – can propagate along ani...
Polar dielectrics are a promising platform for mid-infrared nanophotonics, allowing for nanoscale el...
Sub-wavelength electromagnetic field localization has been central in photonic research in the last ...
Inspired by recent measurements on individual metallic nanospheres that cannot be explained with tra...
The incorporation of materials which exhibit transverse phonon-polariton excitations into a photonic...
Extreme confinement of electromagnetic energy by phonon polaritons holds the promise of strong and n...
The field of plasmonics investigates how electromagnetic fields can be confined into sub- wavelength...
We have accomplished rigorous dispersion analysis and showed clearly impact of nonlocality on proper...
Spatial nonlocality in the optical response of noble metals is shown to produce significant blue shi...
Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyrighted by American Inst...
We study nonlocality effects of a bulk plasmalike dielectric medium on the plasmon spectrum of a one...
Phonon polaritons localised in polar nanoresonators and superlattices are being actively investigate...
When midinfrared light interacts with nanoscale polar dielectric structures, optical phonon propagat...
In the Reststrahlen region, between the transverse and longitudinal phonon frequencies, polar dielec...
The field of nanophotonics aims at understanding and harnessing light-matter interaction in structur...
Polaritons – coupled excitations of photons and dipolar matter excitations – can propagate along ani...
Polar dielectrics are a promising platform for mid-infrared nanophotonics, allowing for nanoscale el...
Sub-wavelength electromagnetic field localization has been central in photonic research in the last ...
Inspired by recent measurements on individual metallic nanospheres that cannot be explained with tra...
The incorporation of materials which exhibit transverse phonon-polariton excitations into a photonic...
Extreme confinement of electromagnetic energy by phonon polaritons holds the promise of strong and n...
The field of plasmonics investigates how electromagnetic fields can be confined into sub- wavelength...
We have accomplished rigorous dispersion analysis and showed clearly impact of nonlocality on proper...
Spatial nonlocality in the optical response of noble metals is shown to produce significant blue shi...
Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyrighted by American Inst...
We study nonlocality effects of a bulk plasmalike dielectric medium on the plasmon spectrum of a one...