2022
DOI: 10.1002/adpr.202100221
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Apparent Colors of 2D Materials

Abstract: Finding 2D and thin‐film layered materials have become essential to develop not only in scientific‐related fields, but also in a wide industry, which is constantly feeding from this progress. For electronic devices, thin‐film materials are supposed to be a step forward to overcome Moore's law. In many other technologic areas, the development of tools based on flakes of materials has found new physics, becoming a rising field. Although, destructive techniques are commonly used to characterize the thickness of t… Show more

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“…Incident light undergoes reflection and transmission at the interface of two neighboring media in WS 2 /SiO 2 /Si and WS 2 /Au. The amplitude and phase of light at each medium are determined by the Fresnel equations [ 13 , 26 ]. The superposition of all the reflected waves at the boundaries, i.e., the multiple-beam interference, determines the reflectance spectra and colors of the WS 2 flakes [ 26 ].…”
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“…Incident light undergoes reflection and transmission at the interface of two neighboring media in WS 2 /SiO 2 /Si and WS 2 /Au. The amplitude and phase of light at each medium are determined by the Fresnel equations [ 13 , 26 ]. The superposition of all the reflected waves at the boundaries, i.e., the multiple-beam interference, determines the reflectance spectra and colors of the WS 2 flakes [ 26 ].…”
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“…The additional dips in the measured spectra (Figure 6b) agree well with those in the calculations (Figure 6c) These experimental and calculated results suggest that the contribution of the large optica phase shifts at the Au/WS2 interface is crucial for the formation of EPs in WS2 flakes with dWS2 < λ/4nWS2. Many TMDs possess large real and imaginary parts of refractive indices [11][12][13][14][15]30], and hence the EP modes are expected in other kinds of very thin TMD layers Furthermore, strong electronic interactions [31] as well as remarkable plasmonic effects [7,10] at TMD/metal interfaces can give rise to emergent physical phenomena of TMD/metal systems.…”
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“…shows the optical image of several phlogopite (hBN) flakes obtained by direct exfoliation of a bulk-crystal onto SiO2/Si. The apparent color of the flake under the optical microscope depends on its thickness [72]. The lateral flakesize depends directly on the exfoliation process (scotch tape repetition), then, it may vary from sample to sample.…”
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