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Electrically Tunable Second Harmonic Generation in Atomically Thin ReS 2 .

Jing WangNannan HanZheng-Dong LuoMingwen ZhangXiaoqing ChenYan LiuYue HaoJianlin ZhaoXuetao Gan
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Electrical tuning of second-order nonlinearity in optical materials is attractive to strengthen and expand the functionalities of nonlinear optical technologies, though its implementation remains elusive. Here, we report the electrically tunable second-order nonlinearity in atomically thin ReS 2 flakes benefiting from their distorted 1T crystal structure and interlayer charge transfer. Enabled by the efficient electrostatic control of the few-atomic-layer ReS 2 , we show that second harmonic generation (SHG) can be induced in odd-number-layered ReS 2 flakes which are centrosymmetric and thus without intrinsic SHG. Moreover, the SHG can be precisely modulated by the electric field, reversibly switching from almost zero to an amplitude more than 1 order of magnitude stronger than that of the monolayer MoS 2 . For the even-number-layered ReS 2 flakes with the intrinsic SHG, the external electric field could be leveraged to enhance the SHG. We further perform the first-principles calculations which suggest that the modification of in-plane second-order hyperpolarizability by the redistributed interlayer-transferring charges in the distorted 1T crystal structure underlies the electrically tunable SHG in ReS 2 . With its active SHG tunability while using the facile electrostatic control, our work may further expand the nonlinear optoelectronic functions of two-dimensional materials for developing electrically controllable nonlinear optoelectronic devices.
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