Wavelength-dependent anisotropic light-matter interaction in 2D ferroelectric In2Se3
Abstract
The anisotropic light-matter interactions in 2D materials have garnered significant attention for their potential to develop futuristic polarization-based optoelectronic devices, such as photodetectors and photo-actuators. In this study, we investigate the polarization-dependent interactions in ferroelectric 3R alpha-In2Se3 using Angle-Resolved Polarized Raman Spectroscopy (ARPRS) with different excitation lasers. Our experimental findings supported by complementary Density Functional Theory calculations demonstrate that the light-matter interactions depend not only on the crystallographic orientation but also on the excitation energy. Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) confirms the highly anisotropic 3R crystal structure of alpha-In2Se3. This anisotropy in crystal structure facilitates significant optical anisotropy, driven by a complex interplay of electron-photon and electron-phonon interactions, which is reflected in the complex nature of the Raman tensor elements. These anisotropy interactions extend to the materials electrical response under light illumination. Remarkably, the anisotropic photo-response can be tuned by both polarization and wavelength of the incident light, making In2Se3 a promising material for advanced polarization-sensitive photodetection applications.
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@article{arxiv.2409.17570,
title = {Wavelength-dependent anisotropic light-matter interaction in 2D ferroelectric In2Se3},
author = {Divya Jangra and Binoy Krishna De and Pragati Sharma and Koushik Chakraborty and Shubham Parate and Arvind Kumar Yogi and Ranjan Mittal and Mayanak K Gupta and Pavan Nukala and Praveen Kumar Velpula and Vasant G. Sathe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.17570},
year = {2024}
}
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19 pages, 6 figures, supporting information