We numerically investigate second harmonic generation (SHG) from a monolayer of 2D-material placed on photonic moirĂ© superlattice fabricated by dielectric materials. The greatly enhanced local field at the resonance modes of moirĂ© superlattice can dramatically boost the SHG response in 2D materials. Considering a typical 2D-material MoS monolayer placed on a photonic moirĂ© superlattice of a twist angle 9.43°, the maximum SHG conversion efficiency reaches up to 10 at a relatively low intensity of fundamental light 1 kW/cm, which is around 14 orders of magnitude larger than that from the monolayer placed on a flat dielectric slab without moirĂ© superlattices. The SHG conversion efficiency from the monolayer can be further enhanced with the decrease of the twist angles of moirĂ© superlattice due to the even more confinement of local field. The flat bands in the moirĂ© superlattices formed by the small twist angles can particularly ensure the efficiency even under wide-angle illuminations. The results indicate that photonic moirĂ© superlattice which can tightly confine light is a promising platform for efficient nonlinear optics.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0124 | DOI Listing |
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