Measurements of electrically tunable refractive index of MoS2 monolayer and its usage in optical modulators
Two-dimensional materials hold a great promise for developing extremely fast, compact and inexpensive optoelectronic devices. A molybdenum disulphide (MoS 2 ) monolayer is an important example which shows strong, stable and gate tunable optical response even at room temperature near excitonic transi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NPJ 2D materials and applications 2019-09, Vol.3 (1), Article 36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two-dimensional materials hold a great promise for developing extremely fast, compact and inexpensive optoelectronic devices. A molybdenum disulphide (MoS
2
) monolayer is an important example which shows strong, stable and gate tunable optical response even at room temperature near excitonic transitions. However, optical properties of a MoS
2
monolayer are not documented well. Here, we investigate the electric field effect on optical properties of a MoS
2
monolayer and extract the dependence of MoS
2
optical constants on gating voltage. The field effect is utilised to achieve ~10% visible light modulation for a hybrid electro-optical waveguide modulator based on MoS
2
. A suggested hybrid nanostructure consists of a CMOS compatible Si
3
N
4
dielectric waveguide sandwiched between a thin gold film and a MoS
2
monolayer which enables a selective enhancement of polarised electro-absorption in a narrow window of angles of incidence and a narrow wavelength range near MoS
2
exciton binding energies. The possibility to modulate visible light with 2D materials and the robust nature of light modulation by MoS
2
could be useful for creation of reliable ultra-compact electro-optical hybrid visible-light modulators. |
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ISSN: | 2397-7132 2397-7132 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41699-019-0119-1 |