Optical harmonic generation in monolayer group-VI transition metal dichalcogenides

Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) exhibit high nonlinear optical (NLO) susceptibilities. Experiments on MoS2 have indeed revealed very large second-order (χ(2)) and third-order (χ(3)) optical susceptibilities. However, third-harmonic generation results of other layered TMDs have not...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. B 2018-09, Vol.98 (11), p.115426, Article 115426
Hauptverfasser: Autere, Anton, Jussila, Henri, Marini, Andrea, Saavedra, J. R. M., Dai, Yunyun, Säynätjoki, Antti, Karvonen, Lasse, Yang, He, Amirsolaimani, Babak, Norwood, Robert A., Peyghambarian, Nasser, Lipsanen, Harri, Kieu, Khanh, de Abajo, F. Javier García, Sun, Zhipei
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Zusammenfassung:Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) exhibit high nonlinear optical (NLO) susceptibilities. Experiments on MoS2 have indeed revealed very large second-order (χ(2)) and third-order (χ(3)) optical susceptibilities. However, third-harmonic generation results of other layered TMDs have not been reported. Furthermore, the reported χ(2) and χ(3) of MoS2 vary by several orders of magnitude, and a reliable quantitative comparison of optical nonlinearities across different TMDs has remained elusive. Here, we investigate second- and third-harmonic generation, and three-photon photoluminescence in TMDs. Specifically, we present an experimental study of χ(2) and χ(3) of four common TMD materials (MoS2, MoSe2, WS2, and WSe2) by placing different TMD flakes in close proximity to each other on a common substrate, allowing their NLO properties to be accurately obtained from a single measurement. χ(2) and χ(3) of the four monolayer TMDs have been compared, indicating that they exhibit distinct NLO responses. We further present theoretical simulations of these susceptibilities in qualitative agreement with the measurements. Our comparative studies of the NLO responses of different two-dimensional layered materials allow us to select the best candidates for atomic-scale nonlinear photonic applications, such as frequency conversion and all-optical signal processing.
ISSN:2469-9950
2469-9969
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.115426