Plasmonic modulation and control of optical properties in monolayer TMDCs

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Two-dimensional monolayer semiconductors, e.g. transition metal dichalcogenides, have giant second order nonlinearity due to the intrinsic lack of inversion symmetry. However, the sub-nanometer thickness of monolayer limits the conversion efficiency and hence/consequently the potential application. Here, we experimentally show that the second-harmonic generation (SHG) of WS2 can be enhanced by integrating it on a plasmonic metasurface. The SHG enhancement factor of 400 can be realized due to the strong field confinement of the plasmonic dark mode. Meanwhile, the polarization dependence of SHG can also be controlled by the plasmonic mode. An optical information encoding method is demonstrated based on this property. Our results suggest that the planar hybrid structure made by transition metal dichalcogenide and plasmonic metasurface provides an integrated platform for nonlinear optics frequency conversion to generate on-chip tunable light source.

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The authors acknowledge financial support from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) in Taiwan (MOST 105-2112-M-007-011-MY3).J.S.and D.L. thank the NSFC for financial support (11374037, 11674032, and 11774035). This work is partially sponsored by Beijing cooperative construction project.

Presenters

  • Jinwei Shi

    • Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
    • Beijing Normal University

Authors

  • Jinwei Shi

    • Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
    • Beijing Normal University
  • Wei-Yun Liang

    • Department of Photonics, National Chiao-Tung University
  • Soniya Raja

    • Department of Physics, National Tsing-Hua University
  • Yungang Sang

    • Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
  • Yanrong Wang

    • Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
  • Dahe Liu

    • Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University
  • Hyeyoung Ahn

    • Department of Photonics, National Chiao-Tung University
  • Yi-Hsien Lee

    • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University
  • Shangjr Gwo

    • Department of Physics, National Tsing-Hua University
    • National Tsing-Hua University