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Van der Waals Heterostructure Mid-Infrared Emitters with Electrically Controllable Polarization States and Spectral Characteristics.

Po-Liang ChenTian-Yun ChangPei-Sin ChenAlvin Hsien-Yi ChanAdzilah Shahna RosyadiYen-Ju LinPei-Yu HuangJia-Xin LiWei-Qing LiChia-Jui HsuNeil NaYao-Chang LeeChing-Hwa HoChang-Hua Liu
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Modern infrared (IR) microscopy, communication, and sensing systems demand control of the spectral characteristics and polarization states of light. Typically, these systems require the cascading of multiple filters, polarization optics, and rotating components to manipulate light, inevitably increasing their sizes and complexities. Here, we report two-terminal mid-infrared (mid-IR) emitters, in which tuning the polarity of the applied bias can switch their emission peak wavelengths and linear polarization states along two orthogonal orientations. Our devices are composed of two back-to-back p-n junctions formed by stacking anisotropic light-emitting materials, black phosphorus and black arsenic-phosphorus with MoS 2 . By controlling the crystallographic orientations and engineering the band profile of heterostructures, the emissions of two junctions exhibit distinct spectral ranges and polarization directions; more importantly, these two electroluminescence (EL) units can be independently activated, depending on the polarity of the applied bias. Furthermore, we show that when operating our emitter under the polarity-switched pulse mode, the time-averaged EL exhibits the characteristics of broad spectral coverage, encompassing the entire first mid-IR atmospheric window (λ: 3-5 μm), and electrically tunable spectral shapes.
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