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Ultrafast acousto-optic modulation at the near-infrared spectral range by interlayer vibrations

Title
Ultrafast acousto-optic modulation at the near-infrared spectral range by interlayer vibrations
Author(s)
Park, Tae GwanKim, ChaeyoonOh, Eon-TaekNa, Hong RyeolChun, Seung-HyunLee, SunghunRotermund, Fabian
Issued Date
2024-02
Citation
Nanophotonics, v.13, no.7
Type
Article
Author Keywords
two-dimensional materialsultrafast opticsacousto-optic modulationphotoelastic effectcoherent acoustic phonons
Keywords
COHERENT ACOUSTIC PHONONSGENERATIONSCATTERINGSHEARMODE
ISSN
2192-8614
Abstract
The acousto-optic modulation over a broad near-infrared (NIR) spectrum with high speed, excellent integrability, and relatively simple scheme is crucial for the application of next-generation opto-electronic and photonic devices. This study aims to experimentally demonstrate ultrafast acousto-optic phenomena in the broad NIR spectral range of 0.77–1.1 eV (1130–1610 nm). Hundreds of GHz of light modulation are revealed in an all-optical configuration by combining ultrafast optical spectroscopy and light–sound conversion in 10–20 nm-thick bismuth selenide (Bi2Se3) van der Waals thin films. The modified optical transition energy and the line shape in the NIR band indicate phonon–photon interactions, resulting in a modulation of optical characteristics by the photoexcited interlayer vibrations in Bi2Se3. This all-optical, ultrafast acousto-optic modulation approach may open avenues for next-generation nanophotonic applications, including optical communications and processing, due to the synergistic combination of large-area capability, high photo-responsivity, and frequency tunability in the NIR spectral range. © 2024 the author(s), published by De Gruyter.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56526
DOI
10.1515/nanoph-2023-0769
Publisher
De Gruyter
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