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  • Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), like WS, are gaining attention for their potential in advanced optical and electronic applications due to their high refractive index.
  • Researchers have demonstrated that nanodisks made from exfoliated multilayer WS can support unique light phenomena called Mie resonances and anapole states, which can be manipulated by changing the nanodisk's size and shape.
  • A new interaction called anapole-exciton polaritons has been realized in these nanodisks, showcasing that TMDCs can enhance nanophotonics beyond traditional materials.

Article Abstract

Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently been proposed as an excitonic platform for advanced optical and electronic functionalities. However, in spite of intense research efforts, it has not been widely appreciated that TMDCs also possess a high refractive index. This characteristic opens up the possibility to utilize them to construct resonant nanoantennas based on subwavelength geometrical modes. Here, we show that nanodisks, fabricated from exfoliated multilayer WS, support distinct Mie resonances and anapole states that can be tuned in wavelength over the visible and near-infrared range by varying the nanodisk size and aspect ratio. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate a novel regime of light-matter interaction-anapole-exciton polaritons-which we realize within a single WS nanodisk. We argue that the TMDC material anisotropy and the presence of excitons enrich traditional nanophotonics approaches based on conventional high-index materials and/or plasmonics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41565-019-0442-xDOI Listing

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