Edge Nonlinear Optics on a MoS 2 Atomic Monolayer
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
Optics On the Edge The ability to isolate stable materials just one atom thick has provided the impetus for a new generation of thin films technologies. Often, the materials are conceptually imaged in the form of an artist's impression as single continuous layers—a single crystal sheet of atoms. Scanning probe and transmission electron microscopies reveal the reality, however, where the material resembles a patchwork quilt with polycrystals of different orientation and size separated by grain boundaries forming a mosaic. These structures play an influential role in determining the transport and optical properties of the membrane. Yin et al. (p. 488 ; see the Perspective by Neshev and Kivshar ) demonstrate a…
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Authors
7- XYXiaobo YinCorresponding
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- ZYZiliang YeCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
- DCDaniel ChenetCorresponding
Columbia University
- YYYu YeCorresponding
University of California, Berkeley
- KOKevin O’Brien
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Monolayer
- Characterization (materials science)
- Materials science
- Thin film
- Transmission electron microscopy
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- Optics
- Grain boundary
- Sustainable cities and communities