Abstract
In this contribution we report on the results of an experimental comparative study of high order harmonic generation (HHG) from strong mid-IR femtosecond laser pulses in two-dimensional (2D) materials consisting of a single layer. Beside their promising application in electronics and photonics, these materials allow to study microscopic light-condensed-matter interaction on the atomic scale. HHG in 2D materials, in comparison to a bulk, have several distinct qualitative features: single atom layer essentially excludes propagation effects and minimizes absorption, whereas weak charge screening results in significantly higher exciton binding energy. Here we report on comparative study of intensity and polarization dependence of HHG in polycrystalline single layers of MoS2 and WS2.
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