Characterization of the second- and third-harmonic optical susceptibilities of atomically thin tungsten diselenide

Abstract

We report the first detailed characterization of the sheet third-harmonic optical susceptibility, s(3), of tungsten diselenide (WSe2). With a home-built confocal microscope setup developed to study harmonics generation, we map the second- and third-harmonic intensities as a function of position in the sample, pump power and polarization angle, for single and few layers flakes of WSe2. We register a value of |s(3)| ≈ 0.91 × 10-28 m3 V-2 at a fundamental excitation frequency of ω = 0.8 eV, which is comparable in magnitude to the third-harmonic susceptibility of other group-VI transition metal dichalcogenides. The simultaneously recorded second-harmonic susceptibility is found to be |s(2)| ≈ 0.70 × 10-19 m2 V-1 in very good agreement on the order of magnitude with recent reports for WSe2, which asserts the robustness of our values for |s(3)|.

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