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Photo-Switchable Nanoripples in Ti3C2T MXene
Mikhail Volkov1,2, Elena Willinger3, Denis A Kuznetsov3
1University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78457 Konstanz, Germany.
Abstract:
MXenes are two-dimensional materials with a rich set of chemical and electromagnetic properties, the latter including saturable absorption and intense surface plasmon resonances. To fully harness the functionality of MXenes for applications in optics, electronics, and sensing, it is important to understand the interaction of light with MXenes on atomic and femtosecond dimensions. Here, we use ultrafast electron diffraction and high-resolution electron microscopy to investigate the laser-induced structural dynamics of Ti3C2T nanosheets. We find an exceptionally fast lattice response with an electron-phonon coupling time of 230 fs. Repetitive femtosecond laser excitation transforms Ti3C2T through a structural transition into a metamaterial with deeply sub-wavelength nanoripples that are aligned with the laser polarization. By a further laser illumination, the material is reversibly photo-switchable between a flat and rippled morphology. The resulting nanostructured MXene metamaterial with directional nanoripples is expected to exhibit an anisotropic optical and electronic response as well as an enhanced chemical activity that can be switched on and off by light.

