Observation
of Anisotropic Second Harmonic Generation
in Two-Dimensional Niobium Diselenide
Posted on 2024-05-02 - 12:35
The intrinsic anisotropy of NbSe2 provides
a favorable
prerequisite of second harmonic generation (SHG) and rich possibilities
for tailoring its nonlinear optical (NLO) properties. Here we report
the highly efficient SHG of mechanically exfoliated NbSe2 flakes. The nonlinear optical response changes with excitation wavelengths,
layer thicknesses, and polarizations of the excitation laser. The
anisotropic SHG response further exhibits the intrinsic non-centrosymmetric
crystal structure and could effectively assign the crystalline orientation
of NbSe2 flakes. Interestingly, although NbSe2 flakes with tens of nanometers thickness experience attenuations
in SHG performance, more efficient SHG anisotropy ratios were obtained,
which are around 4 times higher than that of the 5-layer counterpart.
The determined second-order nonlinearities of NbSe2 flakes
(monolayer: ∼1.0 × 103 pm/V; 3-layer: ∼73
pm/V) are comparable to those of the commonly reported two-dimensional
materials (e.g., MoS2, WSe2, graphene) with
the same number of layers and much higher than those of commercial
nonlinear optical crystals.
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Younus, Khansa; Zhou, Yu; Zhu, Menglong; Xu, Defeng; Guo, Xiao; Ahmed, Asad; et al. (2024). Observation
of Anisotropic Second Harmonic Generation
in Two-Dimensional Niobium Diselenide. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c00923