High-Order Harmonic Generation from Strained Metal Thio/SelenoPhosphates

ORAL

Abstract

The search for and design of two dimensional (2D) van der Waals materials with extraordinary nonlinear optical properties has important implications for next-generation optoelectronic devices. CuInP2S6 (CIPS) is an emerging layered ferroelectric material, which, when synthesized with Cu-deficiencies (Cu1-xIn1+x/3P2S6), segregates into a self-assembled heterostructure consisting of CIPS and In4/3P2S6 (IPS). The consequence of this segregation is significant in- and out-of-plane strain between the CIPS and IPS phases. Here, we investigate high-order harmonic generation (HHG) from sub-micron exfoliated crystals of CIPS, Cu-deficient CIPS, and IPS using femtosecond mid-IR driving laser pulses. We find that Cu-deficient CIPS produces orders-of-magnitude higher HHG yield with lower input driving laser intensity in comparison to pure CIPS and IPS. Through ab initio calculations, we identify that the efficiency enhancements in Cu-deficient CIPS are likely due to a combination of strong electron-electron interactions in the Cu d-orbitals of CIPS and strain in the CIPS/IPS heterostructure.

*This research was primarily supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) under award no. FA9550-20-1-0284.

Publication: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2024, 146, 35, 24288–24295

Presenters

  • Michael Chini

    • The Ohio State University

Authors

  • Michael Chini

    • The Ohio State University
  • Aamir Mushtaq

    • University of Central Florida
  • Troie Journigan

    • University of Central Florida
  • Volodymyr Turkowski

    • University of Central Florida
  • Ryan P Siebenaller

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
    • The Ohio State University
    • Ohio State University
  • Dylan A Jeff

    • University of Central Florida
  • Tran-Chau Truong

    • University of Central Florida
  • Mohamed Yaseen Noor

    • Ohio State University
  • Dipendra S Khatri

    • University of Memphis
  • Christopher A Lantigua

    • University of Central Florida
  • Kamal Harrison

    • University of Central Florida
  • Saiful I Khondaker

    • University of Central Florida
  • Jonathan T Goldstein

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Michael Adam Susner

    • Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
  • Emmanuel Rowe

    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Enam A Chowdhury

    • Ohio State University