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Linearly polarized remote-edge luminescence in GaSe nanoslabs

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-09-30 v1 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

We report highly linearly polarized remote luminescence that emerges at the cleaved edges of nanoscale gallium selenide slabs tens of micrometers away from the optical excitation spot. The remote-edge luminescence (REL) measured in the reflection geometry has a degree of linear polarization above 0.90, with polarization orientation pointing toward the photoexcitation spot. The REL is dominated by an index-guided optical mode that is linearly polarized along the crystalline cc-axis. This luminescence is from out-of-plane dipoles that are converted from in-plane dipoles through a spin-flip process at the excitation spot.

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@article{arxiv.1502.06070,
  title  = {Linearly polarized remote-edge luminescence in GaSe nanoslabs},
  author = {Yanhao Tang and Wei Xie and Krishna C. Mandal and John A. McGuire and Chih-Wei Lai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.06070},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures