Hot-electron-injection-induced symmetry breaking in bilayer MoS$_2$ probed by second-harmonic generation (2503.21238v2)
Abstract: Symmetry governs the selection rules of light-matter interactions in crystalline materials, making symmetry manipulation a powerful tool for tuning their optical properties. Here, we demonstrate that the hot-electron injection from a plasmonic resonator breaks the centrosymmtry of an adjacent transition metal dichalcogenide bilayer, probed via second-harmonic generation (SHG) in a Au-nanoparticle@bilayer-MoS$_2$@Au-film hybrid system. Power-dependent SHG measurements exhibit saturation behavior, consistent with a capacitor model where interfacial charge accumulation creates a dynamic barrier limiting further electron injection. Polarization-resolved SHG measurements reveal anisotropic second-order susceptibility response under hot-electron injection, where the contrast between different susceptibility components provides a quantitative measure of symmetry-breaking anisotropy. First-principles calculations elucidate the nonlinear optical responses evolution in bilayer MoS$_2$ and comfirm the anisotropic modification of susceptibility components under hot-electron injection, modeled by a perpendicular electric field. Our work establishes SHG as an effective probe of hot-electron-induced symmetry breaking in 2D materials, demonstrating a promising approach for ultrafast manipulation of material properties through controlled charge injection at the nanoscale.
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