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First principles second harmonic generation of transition metal dichalcogenides and boron nitride alloys: from monolayers and nanotubes to Haeckelites and Schwarzites (1711.06751v1)

Published 17 Nov 2017 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: In order to shed light on the second harmonic generation (SHG) of new 2-D systems, first principles methods are used to calculate the second order susceptibility \chi(2) for different types of layered alloys such as monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) alloys, TMD Haeckelite alloys, nanotubes of TMD alloys, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) systems which include BxNyCz alloys, BN and BNC2 nanotubes, BxNxCy Haeckelites and BN Schwarzites (porous BN). It is found that the tungsten based alloys possess higher \chi(2) than Mo based at high photon energies, but at low energies, one type of MoSSe dominates. The hypothetical TMD Haeckelites NbSSe and Nb0.5Ta0.5S2 reveal the highest \chi(2) of all the calculated structures. Zigzag TMD alloy nanotubes show higher \chi(2) as the diameter is reduced and approximate to the monolayer for big diameters. BNC alloys exhibit a higher \chi(2) than the h-BN monolayer and are comparable to TMD alloys, except for one case which doubles its intensity. The BN tubes show an increase of \chi(2) as the diameter decreases, similarly to the TMD nanotubes. BxNxCy Haeckelites possess a very high \chi(2) and may shed light on the role of extended defects in nonlinear optical properties. One of the BN Schwarzites exhibits a higher \chi(2) than already known 3-D materials.

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