Sub-wavelength optical lattice in 2D materials
Mar 26, 2025·
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S. Sarkar
Equal contribution
,M. J. Mehrabad
Equal contribution
,D. G. S. Forero
Equal contribution
,L. Gu
Equal contribution
,C. J. Flower
Lida Xu
K. Watanabe
T. Taniguchi
S. Park
H. Jang
Y. Zhou
Corresponding author
,M. Hafezi
Corresponding author
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Recently, light-matter interaction has been vastly expanded as a control tool for inducing and enhancing many emergent nonequilibrium phenomena. However, conventional schemes for exploring such light-induced phenomena rely on uniform and diffraction-limited free-space optics, which limits the spatial resolution and the efficiency of light-matter interaction. Here, we overcome these challenges using metasurface plasmon polaritons (MPPs) to form a sub-wavelength optical lattice. Specifically, we report a “nonlocal” pump-probe scheme where MPPs are excited to induce a spatially modulated AC Stark shift for excitons in a monolayer of MoSe2, several microns away from the illumination spot. We identify nearly two orders of magnitude reduction for the required modulation power compared to the free-space optical illumination counterpart. Moreover, we demonstrate a broadening of the excitons’ linewidth as a robust signature of MPP-induced periodic sub-diffraction modulation. Our results will allow exploring power-efficient light-induced lattice phenomena below the diffraction limit in active chip-compatible MPP architectures.
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Science Advances