Twisted Nanotubes of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides with Split Optical Modes for Tunable Radiated Light Resonators

Author:

Eliseyev Ilya A.1ORCID,Borodin Bogdan R.1ORCID,Kazanov Dmitrii R.1ORCID,Poshakinskiy Alexander V.1ORCID,Remškar Maja12ORCID,Pavlov Sergey I.1ORCID,Kotova Lyubov V.1ORCID,Alekseev Prokhor A.1ORCID,Platonov Alexey V.1,Davydov Valery Yu.1ORCID,Shubina Tatiana V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ioffe Institute 26 Politekhnicheskaya street St. Petersburg 194021 Russia

2. Condensed Matter Physics Department Joz̆ef Stefan Institute Jamova cesta 39 Ljubljana 1000 Slovenia

Abstract

AbstractSynthesized micro‐ and nanotubes composed of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) such as MoS2 are promising for many applications in nanophotonics because they combine the abilities to emit strong exciton luminescence and to act as whispering gallery microcavities even at room temperature. In addition to tubes in the form of hollow cylinders, there is an insufficiently studied class of twisted tubes, the flattened cross‐section of which rotates along the tube axis. As shown by theoretical analysis, in such nanotubes the interaction of electromagnetic waves excited at the opposite sides of the cross‐section can cause splitting of the whispering gallery modes. By studying micro‐photoluminescence spectra measured along individual MoS2 tubes, it has been established that the splitting value, which controls the energies of the split modes, depends exponentially on the aspect ratio of the cross‐section, which varies in “breathing” tubes, while the relative intensity of the modes in a pair is determined by the angle of rotation of the cross‐section. These results open up the possibility of creating multifunctional tubular TMDC nanodevices that provide resonant amplification of self‐emitting light at adjustable frequencies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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