We report second- and third-harmonic generation in monolayer MoS2
as a tool for imaging and accurately characterizing the material's nonlinear
optical properties under 1560 nm excitation. Using a surface nonlinear optics
treatment, we derive expressions relating experimental measurements to second-
and third-order nonlinear sheet susceptibility magnitudes, obtaining values of
∣χs(2)∣=2.0×10−20 m2 V−1 and for the first time for
monolayer MoS2, ∣χs(3)∣=1.7×10−28 m3 V−2.
These sheet susceptibilities correspond to effective bulk nonlinear
susceptibility values of ∣χb(2)∣=2.9×10−11 m V−1 and
∣χb(3)∣=2.4×10−19 m2 V−2, accounting for the sheet
thickness. Experimental comparisons between MoS2 and graphene are
also performed, demonstrating ∼3.4 times stronger third-order sheet
nonlinearity in monolayer MoS2, highlighting the material's
potential for nonlinear photonics in the telecommunications C band.Comment: Accepted by 2D Materials, 28th Oct 201