Curvature-Induced One-Dimensional Phonon Polaritons at Edges of Folded Boron Nitride Sheets

Nano Lett. 2022 Dec 14;22(23):9319-9326. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c02879. Epub 2022 Nov 22.

Abstract

Generation and manipulation of phonon polaritons are of paramount importance for understanding the interaction between an electromagnetic field and dielectric materials and furthering their application in mid-infrared optical communication. However, the formation of tunable one-dimensional phonon polaritons has been rarely realized in van der Waals layered structures. Here we report the discovery of curvature-induced phonon polaritons localized at the crease of folded hexagonal boron nitrides (h-BNs) with a few atomic layers using monochromated electron energy-loss spectroscopy. Compared to bulk regions, the creased-localized signals undergo an abnormal blue-shift of 1.4 meV. First-principles calculations reveal that the energy shift arises from the optical phonon hardening in the curled region. Interestingly, the curvature-induced phonon polariton can also be controllably achieved via an electron-beam etching approach. This work opens an avenue of tailoring local electromagnetic response and creating unique phonon polariton modes in van der Waals layered materials for diverse applications.

Keywords: boron nitride; electron energy-loss spectroscopy; folding edges; phonon hardening; phonon polariton.