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Ultrathin quantum light source with van der Waals NbOCl 2 crystal.

Qiangbing GuoXiao-Zhuo QiLishu ZhangMeng GaoSanlue HuWenju ZhouWenjie ZangXiaoxu ZhaoJunyong WangBingmin YanMingquan XuYun-Kun WuGoki EdaZewen XiaoShengyuan A YangHuiyang GouYuan-Ping FengGuang-Can GuoWu ZhouXi-Feng RenCheng-Wei QiuStephen John PennycookAndrew Thye Shen Wee
Published in: Nature (2023)
Interlayer electronic coupling in two-dimensional materials enables tunable and emergent properties by stacking engineering. However, it also results in significant evolution of electronic structures and attenuation of excitonic effects in two-dimensional semiconductors as exemplified by quickly degrading excitonic photoluminescence and optical nonlinearities in transition metal dichalcogenides when monolayers are stacked into van der Waals structures. Here we report a van der Waals crystal, niobium oxide dichloride (NbOCl 2 ), featuring vanishing interlayer electronic coupling and monolayer-like excitonic behaviour in the bulk form, along with a scalable second-harmonic generation intensity of up to three orders higher than that in monolayer WS 2 . Notably, the strong second-order nonlinearity enables correlated parametric photon pair generation, through a spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) process, in flakes as thin as about 46 nm. To our knowledge, this is the first SPDC source unambiguously demonstrated in two-dimensional layered materials, and the thinnest SPDC source ever reported. Our work opens an avenue towards developing van der Waals material-based ultracompact on-chip SPDC sources as well as high-performance photon modulators in both classical and quantum optical technologies 1-4 .
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