The Hyperbolic Nature of Hyperbolic Polaritons

X Xiaoyu Xiong L Le Zhou Y Yihang Fan (State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China) W Weipeng Wang (School of Life Science and Technology) X Xiaoxia Yang P Puyi Ma (CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing China) Y Yongzheng Wen (State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084,) Y Yang Shen (Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics) Z Zhengjun Zhang (The Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University 1 , Beijing 100084,) J Jingbo Sun J Ji Zhou

Abstract

ABSTRACT Polaritons travelling along a hyperbolic medium's surface have recently sparked significant interest in nanophotonics for the unprecedented manipulation ability on light at the nanoscale in a planar way, promising potential nano‐optical applications, especially in 2D circuitry. Despite the widespread use of the term “hyperbolic polariton,” the hyperbolic nature has predominantly been inferred from numerical solutions of implicit eigenmode equations, rather than established through an explicit analytical isofrequency relation. In this work, we propose an analytical form for describing the iso‐frequency contour of the hyperbolic polaritons, showcasing their strictly hyperbolic nature. Such an analytical form is obtained based on the focusing behavior of the hyperbolic polariton and verified by both numerical simulations on commonly used hyperbolic media systems of the hyperbolic polaritons and experimental characterizations on a hyperbolic metamaterial film. The results present a concise and intuitive physical image of its propagation behavior with the angular dispersion, revealing the fundamental mechanism governing the realization of the deeply sub‐diffractional volume‐confined polariton and provide a groundbreaking methodology in developing novel hyperbolic polaritons‐based optical devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 22
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

X

Xiaoyu Xiong

L

Le Zhou

Y

Yihang Fan

State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

W

Weipeng Wang

School of Life Science and Technology

X

Xiaoxia Yang

P

Puyi Ma

CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices CAS Key Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing China

Y

Yongzheng Wen

State Key Laboratory of New Ceramic Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084,

Y

Yang Shen

Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics

Z

Zhengjun Zhang

The Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University 1 , Beijing 100084,

J

Jingbo Sun

J

Ji Zhou