posted on 2025-01-13, 13:04authored byEnrique Terán-García, Christian Lanza, Kirill Voronin, Javier Martín-Sánchez, Alexey Y. Nikitin, Aitana Tarazaga Martín-Luengo, Pablo Alonso-González
Polaritons are central
to the development of nanophotonics,
as
they provide mechanisms for manipulating light at the nanoscale. A
key advancement has been the demonstration of polariton canalization
in which the energy flow is directed along a single direction. An
intriguing case is the canalization of ray polaritons, characterized
by an enhanced density of optical states. Experimental demonstrations
of ray polaritons are scarce and their observation in single crystal
slabs remains elusive. Here, we propose a novel polaritonic platform
based on single thin slabs allowing for the excitation of canalized
ray polaritons. By performing near-field nanoimaging, we demonstrate
that the necessary conditions for their observation are fulfilled
for phonon-polaritons at mid-IR frequencies in thin α-MoO3 slabs on SiO2 substrates. Our real-space images
reveal the propagation of unidirectional phonon-polaritons exhibiting
a constant propagating phase. These results might impact the development
of compact, low-loss optical nanodevices for applications requiring
strong light directionality.