范德瓦尔斯半导体中的准相匹配频率转换:更厚可能不是更好
Yuda Wan1, Hongwei Wang2, Kai Wang1
1Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics and School of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.
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|February 23, 2026
概括
我们开发了一种新型号的非线性光学在丢失的范德瓦尔斯材料. 我们的准相匹配方法增强了第二和的产生,这对于先进的光子设备至关重要.
科学领域:
- 非线性光学是一种非线性光学.
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 是一种材料科学.
背景情况:
- 范德瓦尔斯 (vdW) 晶体具有显著的光学非线性.
- 非线性光学应用需要理解在损耗条件下的材料行为.
研究的目的:
- 调查带有传输损失的VDW半导体中的第二声波生成.
- 在有限厚度,有损耗的VDW材料中开发非线性传输模型.
- 提出一种方法来增强这些材料中的非线性光学信号.
主要方法:
- 使用3R堆叠的MoS2作为模型系统.
- 在非线性传输模型中包含散射和Fabry-Pérot干扰.
- 提出并分析了一个准相匹配方案,使用多层堆叠与受控的方向角度.
主要成果:
- 强烈的二吸收会导致强度的快速和,限制了传统的相匹配.
- 拟议的准相匹配方案有效地增强了第二和信号,尽管有损失.
- 优化层层的厚度和格子方向是信号增强的关键.
结论:
- 阐明了2D材料中的损失机制和准相匹配行为.
- 这些发现对于开发高效超薄非线性器件至关重要.
- 这项研究支持集成光子芯片和基于VDW的量子光子技术的进步.
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