All-optical nonreciprocity due to valley polarization pumping in transition metal dichalcogenides

Nonreciprocity and nonreciprocal optical devices play a vital role in modern photonic technologies by enforcing one-way propagation of light. Here, we demonstrate an all-optical approach to nonreciprocity based on valley-selective response in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). This approach ov...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-06, Vol.12 (1), p.3746-3746, Article 3746
Hauptverfasser: Guddala, Sriram, Kawaguchi, Yuma, Komissarenko, Filipp, Kiriushechkina, Svetlana, Vakulenko, Anton, Chen, Kai, Alù, Andrea, M. Menon, Vinod, Khanikaev, Alexander B.
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Zusammenfassung:Nonreciprocity and nonreciprocal optical devices play a vital role in modern photonic technologies by enforcing one-way propagation of light. Here, we demonstrate an all-optical approach to nonreciprocity based on valley-selective response in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). This approach overcomes the limitations of magnetic materials and it does not require an external magnetic field. We provide experimental evidence of photoinduced nonreciprocity in a monolayer WS 2 pumped by circularly polarized (CP) light. Nonreciprocity stems from valley-selective exciton population, giving rise to nonlinear circular dichroism controlled by CP pump fields. Our experimental results reveal a significant effect even at room temperature, despite considerable intervalley-scattering, showing promising potential for practical applications in magnetic-free nonreciprocal platforms. As an example, here we propose a device scheme to realize an optical isolator based on a pass-through silicon nitride (SiN) ring resonator integrating the optically biased TMD monolayer. Nonreciprocity is viewed as a useful feature for many future optical devices. Here, the authors observe all-optically-induced nonreciprocal dichroism in monolayer WS2, which is explained by valley-selective response.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-24138-0