Pressure-tunable stacking order in few-layer WS<sub>2</sub> revealed by second harmonic generation
ORAL
Abstract
In 2D material, interlayer interaction can be tuning by internal pressure. We experimentally demonstrate a controllable interlayer translation freedom in hBN-encapsulated few-layer WS2 under applying hydrostatic pressure, which is characterized by Raman spectroscopy and the polarization-resolved second harmonic generation (SHG) spectroscopy. The E2g1 and A1g modes of all samples increased with pressure and there is no new peak observed in the Raman spectrum. The SHG patterns in monolayer WS2 have insignificant distortion and the SHG signal in bilayer WS2 is negligible. Meanwhile, SHG patterns in trilayer WS2 show six asymmetric lobes. Such observations suggest that the threefold rotational symmetry is broken under pressure, which origins from a relative sliding between adjacent layers in the zigzag direction. The tunability of translation structural symmetry by using a hydrostatic pressure presented in this work provides a platform to explore novel physical properties in new class of 2D materials.
–
Presenters
-
Chengrong Wei
Physics, The University of Hong Kong
Authors
-
Chengrong Wei
Physics, The University of Hong Kong
-
Huimin Su
physics, Southern University of Science and Technology
-
Xuefeng Zhou
physics, Southern University of Science and Technology
-
Shanmin Wang
physics, Southern University of Science and Technology
-
Jun-Feng Dai
physics, Southern University of Science and Technology