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Near‐Unity Polarization of Valley‐Dependent Second‐Harmonic Generation in Stacked TMDC Layers and Heterostructures at Room Temperature
Author(s) -
Zhang Danliang,
Zeng Zhouxiaosong,
Tong Qingjun,
Jiang Ying,
Chen Shula,
Zheng Biyuan,
Qu Junyu,
Li Fang,
Zheng Weihao,
Jiang Feng,
Zhao Hepeng,
Huang Lanyu,
Braun Kai,
Meixner Alfred J.,
Wang Xiao,
Pan Anlian
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201908061
Subject(s) - materials science , second harmonic generation , valleytronics , heterojunction , point reflection , polarization (electrochemistry) , monolayer , optoelectronics , surface second harmonic generation , semiconductor , condensed matter physics , second harmonic imaging microscopy , optics , ferromagnetism , nanotechnology , spintronics , physics , laser , chemistry
With unique valley‐dependent optical and optoelectronic properties, 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDCs) are promising materials for valleytronics. Second‐harmonic generation (SHG) in 2D TMDCs monolayers has shown valley‐dependent optical selection rules. However, SHG in monolayer TMDCs is generally weak; it is important to obtain materials with both strong SHG signals and a large degree of polarization. In the work, a variety of inversion‐symmetry‐breaking (3R‐like phase) TMDCs (WSe 2 , WS 2 , MoS 2 ) atomic layers, spiral structures, and heterostructures are prepared, and their SHG polarization is studied. Through circular‐polarization‐resolved SHG experiments, it is demonstrated that the SHG intensity is enhanced in thicker samples by breaking inversion symmetry while maintaining the degree of polarization close to unity at room temperature. By studying TMDCs with different twist angles and the spiral structures, it is found that there is no significant effect of multilayer interlayer interaction on valley‐dependent SHG. The realization of strong SHG with high degree of polarization may pave the way toward a new platform for nonlinear optical valleytronics devices based on 2D semiconductors.

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