..

Advancements in Nonlinear Optics Using High-Power Lasers

Abstract

Chloe Madison*

In nonlinear optics, a great deal of research has been done on two-dimensional materials like graphene, transition metal sulphides, and phosphorus. These two-dimensional materials are frequently used to create composites with other materials in order to investigate novel properties for potential applications. By changing the design and creation, the NLO properties of the composite is supposed to be modified or moved along. Semiconductor–graphene composites have been extensively studied to obtain excellent electronic, magnetic, optical, catalytic, and mechanical properties due to graphene's unique bandgap structure, which has many intriguing electrical and optical properties. Monolayer graphene is easily dispersed in aqueous solution and polar solvent, making it suitable for the construction of graphene-based composites.

Compartilhe este artigo

Indexado em

Links Relacionados

arrow_upward arrow_upward