2021
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.202100322
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Review of Anisotropic 2D Materials: Controlled Growth, Optical Anisotropy Modulation, and Photonic Applications

Abstract: Anisotropic 2D materials are promising building blocks for future photonic and optoelectronic devices due to their low structural symmetry and in-plane optical anisotropy. This review systematically summarizes the crystalline structure, growth dynamics, optical anisotropy and their modulation strategies, and the corresponding photonic applications for emerging anisotropic 2D materials. First, the physical properties and crystalline structures of typical anisotropic 2D materials are briefly introduced. After th… Show more

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“…The spectra are recorded for two configurations: parallel polarization (the incident polarization angle (P) is the same as the analyzer's angle (A)) and perpendicular polarization (P and A are perpendicular). Figure . 1a shows the variance of the Raman peak intensities with the incident light polarization which confirms the in-plane optical anisotropy of the GaGeTe flakes [20]. Additionally, the measured Raman peak positions are in agreement with other reports [19].…”
Section: A the Optical Parameters Of Gagetesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The spectra are recorded for two configurations: parallel polarization (the incident polarization angle (P) is the same as the analyzer's angle (A)) and perpendicular polarization (P and A are perpendicular). Figure . 1a shows the variance of the Raman peak intensities with the incident light polarization which confirms the in-plane optical anisotropy of the GaGeTe flakes [20]. Additionally, the measured Raman peak positions are in agreement with other reports [19].…”
Section: A the Optical Parameters Of Gagetesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…These lowdimensional behaviors often imply quantum confinement resulting either from the small size of the object [7][8][9][10] or from the structure. 11 By understanding the mechanisms involved, properties can be optimized for future applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28,29 The NCs with anisotropic photoluminescence are of great significance to the development of polarization sensitive detectors, displays, low-power light sources and other devices. 30…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%