Ultra-Sensitive Extinction Measurements of Optically Active Defects in Monolayer MoS$_2$ (2212.10231v1)
Abstract: We utilize cavity-enhanced extinction spectroscopy to directly quantify the optical absorption of defects in MoS$_2$ generated by helium ion bombardment. We achieve hyperspectral imaging of specific defect patterns with a detection limit below 0.01% extinction, corresponding to a detectable defect density below $10{11}$ cm${-2}$. The corresponding spectra reveal a broad sub-gap absorption, being consistent with theoretical predictions related to sulfur vacancy-bound excitons in MoS$_2$. Our results highlight cavity-enhanced extinction spectroscopy as efficient means for the detection of optical transitions in nanoscale thin films with weak absorption, applicable to a broad range of materials.
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