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Tailoring the optical properties of atomically-thin WS2 via ion irradiation

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NANOSCALE
Volume 9, Issue 31, Pages 11027-11034

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7nr02025b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11535008]
  2. Helmholtz-Association [VH-NG-713]
  3. Young Scholars Program of Shandong University [2015WLJH20]
  4. Academy of Finland [286279]

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Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) exhibit excellent optoelectronic properties. However, the large band gaps in many semiconducting TMDCs make optical absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength regime impossible, which prevents applications of these materials in optical communications. In this work, we demonstrate that Ar+ ion irradiation is a powerful post-synthesis technique to tailor the optical properties of the semiconducting tungsten disulfide (WS2) by creating S-vacancies and thus controlling material stoichiometry. First-principles calculations reveal that the S-vacancies give rise to deep states in the band gap, which determine the NIR optical absorption of the WS2 monolayer. As the density of the S-vacancies increases, the enhanced NIR linear and saturable absorption of WS2 is observed, which is explained by the results of first-principles calculations. We further demonstrate that by using the irradiated WS2 as a saturable absorber in a waveguide system, the passively Q-switched laser operations can be optimized, thus opening new avenues for tailoring the optical response of TMDCs by defect-engineering through ion irradiation.

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