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Polaritons are light-matter quasiparticles that govern the optical response of quantum materials at the nanoscale, enabling on-chip communication and local sensing. Here, we report Landau-phonon polaritons (LPPs) in magnetized charge-neutral graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). These quasiparticles emerge from the interaction of Dirac magnetoexciton modes in graphene with the hyperbolic phonon polariton modes in hBN. Using infrared magneto-nanoscopy, we reveal the ability to completely halt the LPP propagation in real space at quantized magnetic fields, defying the conventional optical selection rules. The LPP-based nanoscopy also tells apart two fundamental many-body phenomena: the Fermi velocity renormalization and field-dependent magnetoexciton binding energies. Our results highlight the potential of magnetically tuned Dirac heterostructures for precise nanoscale control and sensing of light-matter interaction.more » « less
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Neal, Sabine N.; O’Neal, Kenneth R.; Haglund, Amanda V.; Mandrus, David G.; Bechtel, Hans A.; Carr, G. Lawrence; Haule, Kristjan; Vanderbilt, David; Kim, Heung-Sik; Musfeldt, Janice L. (, 2D Materials)Abstract We combine synchrotron-based near-field infrared spectroscopy and first principles lattice dynamics calculations to explore the vibrational response of CrPS4in bulk, few-, and single-layer form. Analysis of the mode pattern reveals aC2 polar + chiral space group, no symmetry crossover as a function of layer number, and a series of non-monotonic frequency shifts in which modes with significant intralayer character harden on approach to the ultra-thin limit whereas those containing interlayer motion or more complicated displacement patterns soften and show inflection points or steps. This is different from MnPS3where phonons shift as 1/size2and are sensitive to the three-fold rotation about the metal center that drives the symmetry crossover. We discuss these differences as well as implications for properties such as electric polarization in terms of presence or absence of the P–P dimer and other aspects of local structure, sheet density, and size of the van der Waals gap.more » « less
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Chen, Xinzhong; Liu, Xiao; Guo, Xiangdong; Chen, Shu; Hu, Hai; Nikulina, Elizaveta; Ye, Xinlin; Yao, Ziheng; Bechtel, Hans A.; Martin, Michael C.; et al (, ACS Photonics)
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