Broadband Optical Properties of Bi2Se3

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Abstract

Materials with high optical constants are of paramount importance for efficient light manipulation in nanophotonics applications. Recent advances in materials science have revealed that van der Waals (vdW) materials have large optical responses owing to strong in-plane covalent bonding and weak out-of-plane vdW interactions. However, the optical constants of vdW materials depend on numerous factors, e.g., synthesis and transfer method. Here, we demonstrate that in a broad spectral range (290–3300 nm) the refractive index n and the extinction coefficient k of Bi2Se3 are almost independent of synthesis technology, with only a (Formula presented.) 10% difference in n and k between synthesis approaches, unlike other vdW materials, such as MoS2, which has a (Formula presented.) 60% difference between synthesis approaches. As a practical demonstration, we showed, using the examples of biosensors and therapeutic nanoparticles, that this slight difference in optical constants results in reproducible efficiency in Bi2Se3-based photonic devices.

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Ermolaev, G. A., Vyslanko, I. S., Tselin, A. P., El-Sayed, M. A., Tatmyshevskiy, M. K., Slavich, A. S., … Volkov, V. S. (2023). Broadband Optical Properties of Bi2Se3. Nanomaterials, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13091460

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