| Literature DB >> 33658203 |
Kaiyuan Yao1, Nathan R Finney1, Jin Zhang2, Samuel L Moore3, Lede Xian2, Nicolas Tancogne-Dejean2, Fang Liu4, Jenny Ardelean1, Xinyi Xu1, Dorri Halbertal3, K Watanabe5, T Taniguchi6, Hector Ochoa3, Ana Asenjo-Garcia3, Xiaoyang Zhu4, D N Basov3, Angel Rubio2,7, Cory R Dean3, James Hone8, P James Schuck8.
Abstract
Broken symmetries induce strong even-order nonlinear optical responses in materials and at interfaces. Unlike conventional covalently bonded nonlinear crystals, van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures feature layers that can be stacked at arbitrary angles, giving complete control over the presence or lack of inversion symmetry at a crystal interface. Here, we report highly tunable second harmonic generation (SHG) from nanomechanically rotatable stacks of bulk hexagonal boron nitride (BN) crystals and introduce the term twistoptics to describe studies of optical properties in twistable vdW systems. By suppressing residual bulk effects, we observe SHG intensity modulated by a factor of more than 50, and polarization patterns determined by moiré interface symmetry. Last, we demonstrate greatly enhanced conversion efficiency in vdW vertical superlattice structures with multiple symmetry-broken interfaces. Our study paves the way for compact twistoptics architectures aimed at efficient tunable frequency conversion and demonstrates SHG as a robust probe of buried vdW interfaces.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33658203 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abe8691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Adv ISSN: 2375-2548 Impact factor: 14.136