Nature Communications (May 2023)

Mid-infrared analogue polaritonic reversed Cherenkov radiation in natural anisotropic crystals

  • Xiangdong Guo,
  • Chenchen Wu,
  • Shu Zhang,
  • Debo Hu,
  • Shunping Zhang,
  • Qiao Jiang,
  • Xiaokang Dai,
  • Yu Duan,
  • Xiaoxia Yang,
  • Zhipei Sun,
  • Shuang Zhang,
  • Hongxing Xu,
  • Qing Dai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37923-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Cherenkov radiation (CR) excited by fast charges can serve as on-chip light sources with a nanoscale footprint and broad frequency range. The reversed CR, which usually occurs in media with the negative refractive index or negative group-velocity dispersion, is highly desired because it can effectively separate the radiated light from fast charges thanks to the obtuse radiation angle. However, reversed CR at the mid-infrared remains challenging due to the significant loss of conventional artificial structures. Here we observe mid-infrared analogue polaritonic reversed CR in a natural van der Waals (vdW) material (i.e., α-MoO3), whose hyperbolic phonon polaritons exhibit negative group velocity. Further, the real-space image results of analogue polaritonic reversed CR indicate that the radiation distributions and angles are closely related to the in-plane isofrequency contours of α-MoO3, which can be further tuned in the heterostructures based on α-MoO3. This work demonstrates that natural vdW heterostructures can be used as a promising platform of reversed CR to design on-chip mid-infrared nano-light sources.