Ultra-strong nonlinear optical processes and trigonal warping in MoS(2) layers.

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作者:Säynätjoki Antti, Karvonen Lasse, Rostami Habib, Autere Anton, Mehravar Soroush, Lombardo Antonio, Norwood Robert A, Hasan Tawfique, Peyghambarian Nasser, Lipsanen Harri, Kieu Khanh, Ferrari Andrea C, Polini Marco, Sun Zhipei
Nonlinear optical processes, such as harmonic generation, are of great interest for various applications, e.g., microscopy, therapy, and frequency conversion. However, high-order harmonic conversion is typically much less efficient than low-order, due to the weak intrinsic response of the higher-order nonlinear processes. Here we report ultra-strong optical nonlinearities in monolayer MoS(2) (1L-MoS(2)): the third harmonic is 30 times stronger than the second, and the fourth is comparable to the second. The third harmonic generation efficiency for 1L-MoS(2) is approximately three times higher than that for graphene, which was reported to have a large χ ((3)). We explain this by calculating the nonlinear response functions of 1L-MoS(2) with a continuum-model Hamiltonian and quantum mechanical diagrammatic perturbation theory, highlighting the role of trigonal warping. A similar effect is expected in all other transition-metal dichalcogenides. Our results pave the way for efficient harmonic generation based on layered materials for applications such as microscopy and imaging.Harmonic generation is a nonlinear optical process occurring in a variety of materials; the higher orders generation is generally less efficient than lower orders. Here, the authors report that the third-harmonic is thirty times stronger than the second-harmonic in monolayer MoS2.

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