Intensity-Dependent Optical Response of 2D LTMDs Suspensions: From Thermal to Electronic Nonlinearities

Abstract

The nonlinear optical (NLO) response of photonic materials plays an important role in the understanding of light–matter interaction as well as pointing out a diversity of photonic and optoelectronic applications. Among the recently studied materials, 2D-LTMDs (bi-dimensional layered transition metal dichalcogenides) have appeared as a beyond-graphene nanomaterial with semiconducting and metallic optical properties. In this article, we review most of our work in studies of the NLO response of a series of 2D-LTMDs nanomaterials in suspension, using six different NLO techniques, namely hyper Rayleigh scattering, Z-scan, photoacoustic Z-scan, optical Kerr gate, and spatial self-phase modulation, besides the Fourier transform nonlinear optics technique, to infer the nonlinear optical response of semiconducting MoS2, MoSe2, MoTe2, WS2, semimetallic WTe2, ZrTe2, and metallic NbS2 and NbSe2. The nonlinear optical response from a thermal to non-thermal origin was studied, and the nonlinear refraction index and nonlinear absorption coefficient, where present, were measured. Theoretical support was given to explain the origin of the nonlinear responses, which is very dependent on the spectro-temporal regime of the optical source employed in the studies.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Aug 07, 2023
Source ID
10.3390/nano13152267

Entities

People

  • Ali M. Jawaid
  • Anderson Stevens Leonidas Gomes
  • Cecília L. A. V. Campos
  • Cid Bartolomeu de Araújo
  • Manoel L da Silva-Neto
  • Melissa Maldonado
  • Richard A. Vaia
  • Robert Busch

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
  • Institute of Physics

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Optical Physics and Photonics.
  • Quantum Dot Semiconductor Device Photonics and Graphene Optoelectronic Materials and THz Physics.

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • Microelectronics
  • Microelectronics - Graphene