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Second Harmonic Generation in Exfoliated Few‐Layer ReS<sub>2</sub>

Ying Song, Yuwei Shan, Weiming Wang, Kainan Chang, Ze Zheng, Zhiming Shi, Dabing Li, Jin Cheng

2023Advanced Optical Materials14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The second harmonic generation (SHG) is systematically investigated in mechanically exfoliated, few‐layer ReS 2 samples. The stacking orders are identified as (AA) n A and (AB y ) n A for (2n+1)‐layer samples and (AA) n and (AB y ) n for 2n‐layer samples. The layer structure A stands for that of a monolayer, and the layer structure B y is mirror to A followed by a one‐tenth unit cell translation along the mirror axis, that is, the b ‐axis of the crystal. Only the even‐layer samples with (AB y ) n stacking order are SHG active. After carefully extracting the effective bulk susceptibility for SHG, it is found that the spectra are greatly enhanced as the fundamental photon energy matches exciton levels. The polarization dependence is strongly anisotropic, and each susceptibility component shows very different wavelength dependence. The results demonstrate that few‐layer ReS 2 , with its unique SHG, can be considered as an ideal platform for fundamental research in anisotropic nonlinear optics.

Topics & Concepts

Second-harmonic generationStackingMaterials scienceAnisotropyMonolayerLayer (electronics)Nonlinear opticsCrystal (programming language)OpticsWavelengthExcitonPolarization (electrochemistry)Photon energyOptoelectronicsMolecular physicsCondensed matter physicsPhotonNanotechnologyPhysicsLaserNuclear magnetic resonanceChemistryProgramming languagePhysical chemistryComputer science2D Materials and ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesPerovskite Materials and Applications