研究目的
To theoretically investigate the Goos-H?nchen and Imbert-Fedorov shifts for reflection of a fundamental Gaussian beam from dielectric surfaces coated with monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), exploring their dependence on polarization, layer thickness, and wavelength.
研究成果
The research demonstrates that TMDC monolayers induce non-zero GH and IF shifts in both partial and total internal reflection cases, with shifts dependent on polarization, optical conductivity, and wavelength. Giant negative spatial GH shifts are observed in TIR. Differences between monolayer and bulk TMDCs are noted, suggesting potential applications in optical sensors and nanodevices. Future work could extend to other beam modes and layered structures.
研究不足
The study is purely theoretical and lacks experimental validation. The model may have approximations, such as neglecting higher-order terms in Taylor series expansions, which could affect accuracy near critical angles. It focuses on Gaussian beams and specific TMDC monolayers, limiting generalizability to other beam types or materials.