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Focusing Micromechanical Polaritons in Topologically Nontrivial Hyperbolic Metasurfaces.

Jiang-Po ZhengLi-Yang ZhengSi-Yuan YuShi-Li YangXiao-Chen Sunnull Le LiuMing-Hui LuYan-Feng ChenJohan Christensen
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Vertically stacked multiple atomically thin layers have recently widened the landscape of rich optical structures thanks to these quantum metamaterials or van der Waals (vdW) materials, featuring hyperbolic polaritons with unprecedented avenues for light. Despite their far-reaching implications, most of their properties rest entirely on a trivial band topological origin. Here, we adopt a two-dimensional (2D) approach towards a micromechanical vdW analogue that, as a result of engineered chiral and mirror symmetries, provides topologically resilient hyperbolic radiation of mechanical vibrations in the ultrasonic regime. By applying laser vibrometry of the micrometer-sized metasurface, we are able to exhibit the exotic fingerprints of robust hyperbolic radiation spanning several frequencies, which beyond their physical relevance, may enable ultrasonic technologies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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