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Nonlinear Optics with 2D Layered Materials

Anton AutereDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 FinlandHenri JussilaDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 FinlandYunyun DaiDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 FinlandYadong WangDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 FinlandHarri LipsanenDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 FinlandZhipei SunDepartment of Electronics and Nanoengineering Aalto University Tietotie 3 FI‐02150 Finland
2018en
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2D layered materials (2DLMs) are a subject of intense research for a wide variety of applications (e.g., electronics, photonics, and optoelectronics) due to their unique physical properties. Most recently, increasing research efforts on 2DLMs are projected toward the nonlinear optical properties of 2DLMs, which are not only fascinating from the fundamental science point of view but also intriguing for various potential applications. Here, the current state of the art in the field of nonlinear optics based on 2DLMs and their hybrid structures (e.g., mixed-dimensional heterostructures, plasmonic structures, and silicon/fiber integrated structures) is reviewed. Several potential perspectives and possible future research directions of these promising nanomaterials for nonlinear optics are also presented.

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