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Optical imaging of strain in two-dimensional crystals.


ABSTRACT: Strain engineering is widely used in material science to tune the (opto-)electronic properties of materials and enhance the performance of devices. Two-dimensional atomic crystals are a versatile playground to study the influence of strain, as they can sustain very large deformations without breaking. Various optical techniques have been employed to probe strain in two-dimensional materials, including micro-Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Here we demonstrate that optical second harmonic generation constitutes an even more powerful technique, as it allows extraction of the full strain tensor with a spatial resolution below the optical diffraction limit. Our method is based on the strain-induced modification of the nonlinear susceptibility tensor due to a photoelastic effect. Using a two-point bending technique, we determine the photoelastic tensor elements of molybdenum disulfide. Once identified, these parameters allow us to spatially image the two-dimensional strain field in an inhomogeneously strained sample.

SUBMITTER: Mennel L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5802795 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optical imaging of strain in two-dimensional crystals.

Mennel Lukas L   Furchi Marco M MM   Wachter Stefan S   Paur Matthias M   Polyushkin Dmitry K DK   Mueller Thomas T  

Nature communications 20180206 1


Strain engineering is widely used in material science to tune the (opto-)electronic properties of materials and enhance the performance of devices. Two-dimensional atomic crystals are a versatile playground to study the influence of strain, as they can sustain very large deformations without breaking. Various optical techniques have been employed to probe strain in two-dimensional materials, including micro-Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Here we demonstrate that optical second harmoni  ...[more]

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