Giant Bulk Electro-photovoltaic Effect in Hetero-nodal-line Systems

Abstract

Realization of giant and continuously tunable second-order photocurrent is desired for many nonlinear optical (NLO) and optoelectronic applications, which remains to be a great challenge. Here, based on a simple two-band model, we propose a concept of bulk electro-photovoltaic effect, that is, an out-of-plane external electric-field (Eext) can continuously tune in-plane shift current along with its sign flip in a hetero-nodal-line (HNL) system. While strong linear optical transition around the nodal-loop may potentially generate giant shift current, an Eext can effectively control the radius of nodal-loop, which can continuously modulate the shift-vector components inside and outside nodal-loop holding opposite signs. This concept has been demonstrated in the HNL HSnN/MoS2 system using first-principles calculations. The HSnN/MoS2 hetero-bilayer not only can produce giant shift current with 1~2 magnitude order larger than other reported systems, but also can realize a giant bulk electro-photovoltaic effect. Our finding opens new routes to create and manipulate giant NLO responses in 2D materials.

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