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Integration of conventional mid to long-wavelength infrared polarizers with chip-scale platforms is restricted by their bulky size and complex fabrication. Van der Waals materials based polarizer can address these challenges due to its non-lithographic fabrication, ease of integration with chip-scale platforms, and room temperature operation. In the present work, mid-IR optical response of the sub-wavelength thin films of $alpha$-MoO$_3$ is investigated for application towards high temperature mid-IR transmission and reflection type thin film polarizer. To our knowledge, this is the first report of above room temperature mid-IR optical response of $alpha$-MoO$_3$ to determine the thermal stability of the proposed device. We find that our $alpha$-MoO$_3$ based polarizer retains high extinction ratio with peak value exceeding 10 dB, up to a temperature of 140$^{circ}$C. We explain our experimental findings by natural in-plane hyperbolic anisotropy of $alpha$-MoO$_3$ in the mid-IR, high temperature X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic measurements. This work opens up new avenues for naturally in-plane hyperbolic van der Waals thin-films to realize sub-wavelength IR optical components without lithographic constraints.
Recently, in-plane biaxial hyperbolicity has been observed in $alpha$-MoO${_3}$ --a van der Waal crystal-- in the mid-infrared frequency regime. Here, we present a comprehensive theoretical analysis of thin film $alpha$-MoO${_3}$ for application to t
The crystallographic and magnetic properties of the cleavable 4d3 transition metal compound a-MoCl3 are reported, with a focus on the behavior above room temperature. Crystals were grown by chemical vapor transport and characterized using temperature
Hyperbolic media have attracted much attention in the photonics community, thanks to their ability to confine light to arbitrarily small volumes and to their use for super-resolution applications. The 2D counterpart of these media can be achieved wit
Metasurfaces with strongly anisotropic optical properties can support deep subwavelength-scale confined electromagnetic waves (polaritons) that promise opportunities for controlling light in photonic and optoelectronic applications. We develop a mid-
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnetic materials have recently been introduced as a new horizon in materials science and enable the potential applications for next-generation spintronic devices. Here, in this communication, the observation