Probing Symmetry Properties of Few-Layer MoS 2 and h-BN by Optical Second-Harmonic Generation
Columbia University · City College of New York
Abstract
We have measured optical second-harmonic generation (SHG) from atomically thin samples of MoS2 and h-BN with one to five layers. We observe strong SHG from materials with odd layer thickness, for which a noncentrosymmetric structure is expected, while the centrosymmetric materials with even layer thickness do not yield appreciable SHG. SHG for materials with odd layer thickness was measured as a function of crystal orientation. This dependence reveals the rotational symmetry of the lattice and is shown to provide a purely optical method of determining the orientation of crystallographic axes. We report values for the nonlinearity of monolayers and odd-layers of MoS2 and h-BN and compare the variation as a…
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- Second-harmonic generation
- Monolayer
- Materials science
- Symmetry (geometry)
- Lattice (music)
- Layer (electronics)
- Surface second harmonic generation
- Nonlinear optical