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Two-color Kerr microscopy of two-dimensional materials with sub-picosecond time resolution
M Kempf1, A Schubert1, R Schwartz1
1Institute of Physics, University of Rostock, 18059 Rostock, Germany.
Abstract:
We present a two-color Kerr microscopy system based on two electronically synchronized erbium-fiber laser oscillators with independently tunable emission energies spanning most of the visible spectrum. Combining a spatial resolution below 2 μm and sub-ps time resolution with high sensitivity and cryogenic sample temperatures, it is ideally suited for studying spin and valley dynamics in a wide range of two-dimensional materials. We illustrate its capabilities by studying a monolayer of the common semiconducting transition metal disulfide MoS2.
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