Edelstein et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Waveguide-integrated mid-IR photodetector and all-optical modulator based on interlayer excitons absorption in a WS2/HfS2 heterostructureEdelstein et al., 2022
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- Edelstein S
- Indukuri S
- Mazurski N
- Levy U
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- Nanophotonics
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Novel 2D van der Waals semiconductors facilitate the formation of heterostructures and thus support bandgap engineering for atomically thin modern photonic applications. When these heterostructures form a type II band structure, interlayer excitons (ILEs) are formed as a …
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