1. Nonlinear optical response and spontaneous polarization in layer-stacked gallenene using second harmonic generation
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Yunusa, Muhammad, Schulz, Andrew K., Parker, Tim, Schneider, Felix, Elibol, Kenan, Predel, Marius, Dzíbelová, Jana, Rebmann, Michel, Gorkan, Taylan, van Aken, Peter A., Meixner, Alfred J., Durgun, Engin, Kotakoski, Jani, Zhang, Dai, and Sitti, Metin
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Gallenene is a promising low-dimensional material with a structure down to the thickness of a single atom, similar to graphene. However, van der Waals stacking of two-dimensional (2D) gallenene under confinement remain poorly understood. In this study, we present evidence of the formation of parallel-stacked hexagonal gallenene (a100) structures in liquid gallium. The present study demonstrates the AB stacking of 2D gallenene a100 crystals in liquid gallium sandwiched between two graphene layers, as observed through transmission electron microscopy. A nonlinear optical response of the confined hexagonal gallenene was investigated through second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy. The SHG signal exhibits periodic peak intensity shifts upon angular rotation up to 90 degrees and intensity dampening at elevated temperatures. These findings offer insights on device applications of 2D gallenene., Comment: 14 pages and 5 figures
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- 2024