Nonlinear optics for characterization of 2D materials

 · Invited

Abstract

In this talk, I will discuss our recent results on nonlinear optics with two-dimensional layered (e.g., graphene [1-2], transition metal dichalcogenides [3-4], and black phosphorus [5-6]) materials and their hybrid structures (e.g, heterostructures[7], plasmonic[8] and silicon/fibre structures[1]) for material characterization applications.
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[3] A. Säynätjoki et al.,Nat. Commun.8,893(2017).
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[7] H. Hu et.al.,Nat. Comm. 7, 12334 (2016); Adv. Mater. 28, 2931(2016).
[8] H. Jussia et al., Optica 3, 151 (2016).

*We acknowledge funding from the Academy of Finland (No. 276376, 284548, 295777, 304666), TEKES (OPEC), the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (No. 631610), Aalto University, the provision of technical facilities of the Micronova, Nanofabrication Centre of Aalto University.

Presenters

  • Zhipei Sun

    • Aalto University

Authors

  • Zhipei Sun

    • Aalto University