Abstract

Near-field thermal emission largely exceeds blackbody radiation, owing to spectrally sharp emission in surface polaritons. We turn the Casimir-Polder interaction between Cs(7P_{1/2}) and a sapphire interface into a sensor sharply filtering, at 24.687THz, the near-field sapphire emission at ∼24.5 THz. The temperature evolution of the sapphire mode is demonstrated. The Cs sensor, sensitive to both dispersion and dissipation, suggests the polariton to be redshifted and sharper, as compared, up to 1100K, to predictions from far-field sapphire emission, affected by birefringence and multiple resonances.

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