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Transient SHG Imaging on Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics of MoS2 Nanosheets.

Houk Jang1, Krishna P Dhakal1, Kyung-Il Joo2, Won Seok Yun3, Sachin M Shinde1, Xiang Chen1, Soon Moon Jeong4, Suk Woo Lee5, Zonghoon Lee5, JaeDong Lee3, Jong-Hyun Ahn1, Hyunmin Kim6.   

Abstract

Understanding the collaborative behaviors of the excitons and phonons that result from light-matter interactions is important for interpreting and optimizing the underlying fundamental physics at work in devices made from atomically thin materials. In this study, the generation of exciton-coupled phonon vibration from molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) nanosheets in a pre-excitonic resonance condition is reported. A strong rise-to-decay profile for the transient second-harmonic generation (TSHG) of the probe pulse is achieved by applying substantial (20%) beam polarization normal to the nanosheet plane, and tuning the wavelength of the pump beam to the absorption of the A-exciton. The time-dependent TSHG signals clearly exhibit acoustic phonon generation at vibration modes below 10 cm-1 (close to the Γ point) after the photoinduced energy is transferred from exciton to phonon in a nonradiative fashion. Interestingly, by observing the TSHG signal oscillation period from MoS2 samples of varying thicknesses, the speed of the supersonic waves generated in the out-of-plane direction (Mach 8.6) is generated. Additionally, TSHG microscopy reveals critical information about the phase and amplitude of the acoustic phonons from different edge chiralities (armchair and zigzag) of the MoS2 monolayers. This suggests that the technique could be used more broadly to study ultrafast physics and chemistry in low-dimensional materials and their hybrids with ultrahigh fidelity.
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Keywords:  excitons; molybdenum disulfide; photoinduced acoustic phonons; transient second-harmonic generation microscopy; ultrafast carrier dynamics

Year:  2018        PMID: 29436068     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201705190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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