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Twisted black phosphorus-based van der Waals stacks for fiber-integrated polarimeters.

Yifeng XiongYushu WangRunze ZhuHaotian XuChenhui WuJin-Hui ChenYang MaYuan LiuYe ChenKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiMeng Zhu ShiXian Hui ChenYan-Qing LuPeng ZhanYufeng HaoFei Xu
Published in: Science advances (2022)
The real-time, in-line analysis of light polarization is critical in optical networks, currently suffering from complex systems with numerous bulky opto-electro-mechanical elements tandemly arranged along the optical path. Here, we design and fabricate a fiber-integrated polarimeter by vertically stacking three photodetection units based on six-layer van der Waals materials, including one bismuth selenide (Bi 2 Se 3 ) layer for power calibration, two twisted black phosphorus (BP) layers for polarization detection, and three hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) layers for encapsulation. The self-power-calibrated, self-driven, and unambiguous detection of both linearly polarized (LP) and circularly polarized (CP) light is realized by the broken symmetry-induced linear photogalvanic effects (LPGEs) and circular photogalvanic effects (CPGEs) in the two BP units. Moreover, the device enables single-pixel polarimetric imaging to acquire spatial polarization information. The ultracompact device structure, free from external optical and mechanical modules, may inspire the development of miniaturized optical and optoelectronic systems.
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