articlePhysical Review BApr 15, 2013LVGREEN OA

Second harmonic microscopy of monolayer MoS 2

University of Kansas · Rice University

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Abstract

We show that the lack of inversion symmetry in monolayer MoS${}_{2}$ allows strong optical second harmonic generation. The second harmonic of an 810-nm pulse is generated in a mechanically exfoliated monolayer, with a nonlinear susceptibility on the order of 10${}^{\ensuremath{-}7}$ m/V. The susceptibility reduces by a factor of seven in trilayers, and by about two orders of magnitude in even layers. A proof-of-principle second harmonic microscopy measurement is performed on samples grown by chemical vapor deposition, which illustrates potential applications of this effect in the fast and noninvasive detection of crystalline orientation, thickness uniformity, layer stacking, and single-crystal domain size of…

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  • Monolayer
  • Materials science
  • Second-harmonic generation
  • Point reflection
  • Harmonic
  • Analytical Chemistry (journal)
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Physics
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