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Single Type of Nanocavity Structure Enhances Light Outcouplings from Various Two-Dimensional Materials by over 100-Fold

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In this study we developed a method, using a simple two-layer nanocavity structure, to significantly enhance light outcoupling from two-dimensional (2D) materials. Because the surface electric fields (E-fields) of the… Click to show full abstract

In this study we developed a method, using a simple two-layer nanocavity structure, to significantly enhance light outcoupling from two-dimensional (2D) materials. Because the surface electric fields (E-fields) of the nanocavities were enhanced greatly over ultrabroadband regimes, the excitation of various 2D materials with laser light and their Raman and photoluminescence (PL) light emissions were all enhanced dramatically while maintaining band-to-band ratios and peak positions precisely. At the same time, the optical visibility of the 2D materials was also enhanced significantly over a broad spectral regime. Using a single type of Ag/SiO2 nanocavity structure, we obtained a 475-fold, equal enhancement in the intensities of the main Raman peaks of single-layer graphene (SLG) and more than a 350-fold increase in the intensities of both the Raman and PL signals of single-layer tungsten disulfide (WS2). Notably, the light outcouplings of these 2D materials were enhanced dramatically without any spectral di...

Keywords: nanocavity structure; dimensional materials; two dimensional; single type; nanocavity

Journal Title: ACS Photonics
Year Published: 2017

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