论文标题
2D Mose中的非线性连贯的光 - 互动
Nonlinear coherent light-matter interaction in 2D MoSe$_2$ nanoflakes for all-optical switching and logic applications
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论文摘要
我们通过空间自相度调制(SSPM)和跨相调制(XPM)报告了2D Mose $ _2 $ nanoflakes(NFS)的强烈非线性光学响应(NFS)。光与摩西的相干相互作用$ _2 $ nfs创建激光束的SSPM,形成同心衍射环。 Mose $ _2 $ nfs的非线性折射率($ n_2 $)和第三阶宽带非线性光学敏感性($χ^{(3)} $)是根据405、532和671 nm的不同令人兴奋的波长的自我衍射模式确定的,并具有671 nm,and 671 nm。通过“风能”模型和热效应观察并分析了衍射环模式的演化和变形。通过利用2D SNS $ _2 $ NFS的反向饱和吸收与Mose $ _2 $相比,全光二极管的设计是使用Mose $ _2 $ _2 $/sns $ _2 $杂种结构设计的,以证明非质量光传播。还研究了其他一些基于Mose $ _2 $的光学设备和其他半导体材料,例如BI $ _2 $ SE $ _3 $,CUPC和石墨烯。使用两个激光束通过XPM技术证明了全光逻辑门和全光信息转换。提出的基于Mose $ _2 $ NFS的光学方案已被证明是全光非线性光子设备(如全光二极管和全光开关)的潜在候选者。
We report a strong nonlinear optical response of 2D MoSe$_2$ nanoflakes (NFs) through spatial self-phase modulation (SSPM) and cross-phase modulation (XPM) induced by nonlocal coherent light-matter interactions. The coherent interaction of light and MoSe$_2$ NFs creates the SSPM of laser beams, forming concentric diffraction rings. The nonlinear refractive index ($n_2$) and the third-order broadband nonlinear optical susceptibility ($χ^{(3)}$) of MoSe$_2$ NFs are determined from the self diffraction pattern at different exciting wavelengths of 405, 532, and 671 nm with varying the laser intensity. The evolution and deformation of diffraction ring patterns are observed and analyzed by the `wind-chime' model and thermal effect. By taking advantage of the reverse saturated absorption of 2D SnS$_2$ NFs compared to MoSe$_2$, an all-optical diode has been designed with MoSe$_2$/SnS$_2$ hybrid structure to demonstrate the nonreciprocal light propagation. Also a few other optical devices based on MoSe$_2$ and other semiconducting materials such as Bi$_2$Se$_3$, CuPc, and graphene have been investigated. The all-optical logic gates and all-optical information conversion have been demonstrated through the XPM technique using two laser beams. The proposed optical scheme based on MoSe$_2$ NFs has been demonstrated as a potential candidate for all-optical nonlinear photonic devices such as all-optical diodes and all-optical switches.