posted on 2024-03-08, 14:06authored byHan Wang, Quan Chen, Yi Cao, Weihui Sang, Feixia Tan, Honghong Li, Tinghao Wang, Yang Gan, Du Xiang, Tao Liu
Two-dimensional (2D) NbOI2 demonstrates significant
second-harmonic generation (SHG) with a high conversion efficiency.
To unlock its full potential in practical applications, it is desirable
to modulate the SHG behavior while utilizing the intrinsic lattice
anisotropy. Here, we demonstrate direction-specific modulation of
the SHG response in NbOI2 by applying anisotropic strain
with respect to the intrinsic lattice orientations, where more than
2-fold enhancement in the SHG intensity is achieved under strain along
the polar axis. The strain-driven SHG evolution is attributed to the
strengthened built-in piezoelectric field (polar axis) and the enlarged
Peierls distortions (nonpolar axis). Moreover, we provide quantifications
of the correlation between strain and SHG intensity in terms of the
susceptibility tensor. Our results demonstrate the effective coupling
of orientation-specific strain to the anisotropic SHG response through
the intrinsic polar order in 2D nonlinear optical crystals, opening
a new paradigm toward the development of functional devices.