材料科学
光子晶体
电介质
光电子学
单层
响应度
堆积
光子学
纳米光子学
范德瓦尔斯力
纳米技术
纳米尺度
谐振器
光电探测器
核磁共振
物理
有机化学
分子
化学
作者
Nan Fang,Daiki Yamashita,Shun Fujii,Keigo Otsuka,Takashi Taniguchi,Kenji Watanabe,Kosuke Nagashio,Yuichiro K. Kato
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202200538
摘要
Abstract The unique optical properties of 2D layered materials are attractive for achieving increased functionality in integrated photonics. Owing to the van der Waals nature, these materials are ideal for integrating with nanoscale photonic structures. Here a carefully designed air‐mode silicon photonic crystal nanobeam cavity for efficient control through 2D materials is reported. By systematically investigating various types and thicknesses of 2D materials, the authors are able to show that enhanced responsivity allows for giant shifts of the resonant wavelength. With atomically precise thickness over a macroscopic area, few‐layer flakes give rise to quantization of the mode shifts. The dielectric constant of the flakes is extracted and found to be independent of the layer number down to a monolayer. Flexible reconfiguration of a cavity is demonstrated by stacking and removing ultrathin flakes. With an unconventional cavity design, these results open up new possibilities for photonic devices integrated with 2D materials.
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