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Transient Anisotropic Photocurrent Induced Terahertz Emission from the Surface of Black Phosphorus

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/pssr.202100413

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anisotropic photocurrent; black phosphorus; photogalvanic effect; terahertz emission

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12074311, 12004310, 11774288, 61922082]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2019JC-25]

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Experimental results demonstrate that anisotropic second-order nonlinear optical effects can be observed at the surface of black phosphorus with inversion symmetry breaking, serving as an alternative terahertz emitter. The oxidation process at the surface can protect the terahertz surface emission from the bulk black phosphorus crystals. The radiation mechanism reveals that second-order nonlinear optical effects can occur at the surface of bulk black phosphorus crystals.
Anisotropic second-order nonlinear optical effects have not been experimentally observed in bulk black phosphorus (BP) because of the presence of inversion symmetry. Herein, it is experimentally shown that the anisotropic second-order nonlinear optical effect can be observed at the surface of BP with inversion symmetry breaking by terahertz emission spectroscopy. The dependence of the terahertz emission on the azimuthal angle, pump power, and polarization states is investigated in a reflection configuration. The results can be well fitted by photogalvanic theory, which proves that the terahertz emission process is dominated by a second-order nonlinear optical effect. In addition, it is demonstrated that the oxidization process at the surface can protect the terahertz surface emission from the bulk BP. These results prove the BP crystal can be used as an alternative terahertz emitter and the radiation mechanism shows that the second-order nonlinear optical effect can occur at the surface of the bulk BP crystal.

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