Nanophotonics with 2D transition metal dichalcogenides [Invited]

Two-dimensional semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently become attractive materials for several optoelectronic applications, such as photodetection, light harvesting, phototransistors, light-emitting diodes, and lasers. Their bandgap lies in the visible and near-IR rang...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics express 2018-06, Vol.26 (12), p.15972-15994
Hauptverfasser: Krasnok, Alex, Lepeshov, Sergey, Alú, Andrea
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently become attractive materials for several optoelectronic applications, such as photodetection, light harvesting, phototransistors, light-emitting diodes, and lasers. Their bandgap lies in the visible and near-IR range, and they possess strong excitonic resonances, high oscillator strengths, and valley-selective response. Coupling these materials to optical nanocavities enhances the quantum yield of exciton emission, enabling advanced quantum optics and nanophotonics devices. Here, we review the state-of-the-art advances of hybrid exciton-polariton structures based on monolayer TMDCs coupled to plasmonic and dielectric nanocavities. We discuss the optical properties of 2D WS , WSe , MoS and MoSe materials, paying special attention to their energy bands, photoluminescence/absorption spectra, excitonic fine structure, and to the dynamics of exciton formation and valley depolarization. We also discuss light-matter interactions in such hybrid exciton-polariton structures. Finally, we focus on weak and strong coupling regimes in monolayer TMDCs-based exciton-polariton systems, envisioning research directions and future opportunities for this material platform.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.26.015972