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Phase Identification of Layered GaS by Polarization-Dependent Angle-Resolved Oblique Incident Second Harmonic
Ying Song1,2,3, Hanyu Zhang4, Weiheng Zhong4
1State Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Systems, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130033, China.
Abstract:
Layered gallium sulfide (GaS), a material that has attracted much attention in the field of micro-nano optoelectronics recently, is predicted to have four stable stacking orders (β-, γ-, ε-, and δ-GaS) with close formation energies; β-GaS is the most considered, and other phases are seldom discussed. However, considering the ease of the phase transition in few-layer materials, the lack of accurate crystal phase identification prevents a full understanding of this material for specific applications requiring other crystal phases. Here, we report a novel in situ and nondestructive method to identify the phase of layered GaS by polarization-dependent angle-resolved oblique incident second harmonic generation (SHG). Through this method, we discovered the presence of γ-GaS with a portion of approximately one-sixth of the total samples. Our work has laid a foundation for the application of GaS, and our approach has established a technical guarantee for structural analysis of van der Waals layered materials.

