Measurement of the optical constants of monolayer MoS2 via the photonic spin Hall effect

2021 
How to explore the physical effect and characterize physical parameters in atomic scale crystals is still a challenging issue in modern optics. We detect the photonic spin Hall effect in monolayer MoS2 to study the atomic light-matter interaction. Due to the sensitive dependence of the spin-Hall shifts on the optical constants of MoS2, we propose this fundamental effect as a metrological tool for the parameter characterization. Combined with the weak-value technique, the experimental results show that the complex refractive index can be extracted by treating the atomically thin MoS2 as a homogeneous slab with an effective thickness. However, modeling the thin crystal as a surface current can determine the optical conductivity with a high measurement resolution. We believe this fast and precise measurement of optical parameters can provide a reliable approach to investigate optical properties for transition metal dichalcogenides.
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