Nanoscale Optical Imaging of 2D Semiconductor Heterostructures by Exciton Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation
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Abstract
Second harmonic generation (SHG) is a nonlinear optical response arising exclusively from broken inversion symmetry in the electric-dipole limit. Recently, SHG has attracted widespread interest as a versatile and noninvasive tool for characterization of crystal symmetry and emerging ferroic or topological orders in quantum materials. However, conventional far-field optics is unable to probe local symmetry at the deep subwavelength scale. Here, we demonstrate near-field SHG imaging of 2D semiconductors and heterostructures with the spatial resolution down to 20 nm using a scattering-type nano-optical apparatus. We show that near-field SHG efficiency is greatly enhanced by excitons in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides. Furthermore, by correlating nonlinear and linear scattering-type nano-imaging, we resolve nanoscale variations of interlayer stacking order in bilayer WSe2, and reveal the stacking- tuned excitonic light-matter-interactions. Our work demonstrates nonlinear optical interrogation of crystal symmetry and structure-property relationships at the nanometer length scales relevant to emerging properties in quantum materials.
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Presenters
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Kaiyuan Yao
Columbia University
Authors
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Kaiyuan Yao
Columbia University
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Shuai Zhang
Columbia University
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Dmitri N Basov
Columbia University
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P J Schuck
Columbia University, Columbia Univ