Excitonic Second Harmonic Generation from Chirality in Aligned and Enantiomer Enriched Carbon Nanotubes

ORAL

Abstract

Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) is a sensitive probe to structural inversion symmetry breaking. Chiral materials also break inversion symmetry, but SHG is still forbidden unless the material is strongly anisotropic and dispersive. One-dimensional chiral carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with sharp excitonic resonances are ideal material for chiral SHG, and a giant resonance-enhanced 2nd nonlinear susceptibility χ(2) up to nm/V was theoretically predicted but never experimentally quantified. Here for the first time, we measured large SHG from single-chirality and aligned (11,-5) CNT in densely packed and centimeter-scale thin films. We verified that the SHG emission originates from the intrinsic structural chirality instead of surface or defects by the tilting-angle and polarization dependence of SHG. The exciton-enhanced χ(2) reaches 410 pm/V for an ideal (11, -5) CNT crystal at a fundamental pump wavelength of 1025 nm near the E11 resonance of the CNTs. . Our findings provide a fast and scalable method for characterizing the alignment and enantiomer purity of chiral films for nonlinear optics and spintronics.

*Chan–Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI grant number 2020-225832)Welch Foundation Grant (C-2128)

Publication: Xu et, al, Excitonic Second Harmonic Generation from Chirality in Aligned and Enantiomer Enriched Carbon Nanotubes (in prep)

Presenters

  • Rui Xu

    • Rice university
    • Rice University

Authors

  • Rui Xu

    • Rice university
    • Rice University
  • Yuan Tian

    • Tohoku University
  • Jacques Doumani

    • Rice University
  • Weiran Tu

    • Rice university
  • Yohei Yomogida

    • Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
  • Nina Hong

    • J.A. Woolam CO., Inc.
  • Fuyang Tay

    • Rice University
  • Elizabeth Blackert

    • Rice university
  • Jiaming Luo

    • Rice University
  • Jun Lou

    • Rice university
  • Kazuhiro Yanagi

    • Tokyo Metropolitan University
    • Tokyo Metropolitan Univ
  • Riichiro Saito

    • Tohoku University
  • Vasili Perebeinos

    • State Univ of NY - Buffalo
  • Andrey Baydin

    • Rice University
  • Junichiro Kono

    • William Marsh Rice University
    • Rice University
  • Hanyu Zhu

    • RICE UNIVERSITY