3D nonlinear optical metamaterials from twisted 2D van der Waals interfaces

arxiv(2023)

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To enable new nonlinear responses, metamaterials are created by organizing structural units (meta-atoms) which are typically on the scale of about a hundred nanometers. However, truly altering atomic symmetry and enabling new nonlinear responses requires control at the atomic-scale, down to a few angstroms. Here we report the discovery of 3D nonlinear optical metamaterials realized by the precise control and twist of individual 2D van der Waals interfaces. Specifically, new nonlinear crystals are achieved by adding pseudo screw symmetries to a multiple of 4-layer WS2 stacks (e.g. 4-layer, 8-layer, etc). The nonlinear susceptibility of the resulting 3D crystal is fundamentally different from natural WS2. Furthermore, we show that the magnitude of the newly enabled nonlinearity is enhanced by controlling the number of interfaces and the excitation wavelength. Our findings suggest a new approach to redesigning intrinsic nonlinearity in artificial atomic configurations, scalable from a few nanometer-thick unit cells to bulk materials.
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3d nonlinear optical metamaterials
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