2D Semiconductors
as On-Chip Light Sources for Integrated
Nanophotonics
Posted on 2025-03-26 - 08:14
Incorporating on-chip light sources directly into nanophotonic
waveguides generally requires introducing a different material to
the chip than that used for guiding the light, a crucial step that
requires dealing with several technical challenges, e.g., atomic lattice
mismatch in epitaxial growth between substrate and luminescent materials,
resulting in strain defects that lower performance. Here we demonstrate
that van der Waals materials, such as the 2D semiconductor MoSe2, can easily be transferred onto gold plasmonic nanowaveguides
using standard dry viscoelastic polymer transfer techniques. We further
show that the photoluminescence from MoSe2 can be injected
directly into the on-chip waveguides. Our fabrication methods are
compatible with large-scale roll-to-roll manufacturing techniques,
highlighting a potential cost-effective and scalable hybrid plasmonic
and 2D semiconductor platform for integrated nanophotonics.
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Frydendahl, Christian; Yezekyan, Torgom; Zenin, Vladimir A.; Bozhevolnyi, Sergey I. (1753). 2D Semiconductors
as On-Chip Light Sources for Integrated
Nanophotonics. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c06398Â