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Colossal optical anisotropy in wide-bandgap semiconductor CuAlO2

Authors :
Kang, Baekjune
Shin, Junhee
Kang, Myeongjun
Choi, Uksam
Seo, Uihyeon
Chung, Kunook
Ok, Jong Mok
Jin, Hosub
Sohn, Changhee
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Colossal optical anisotropy in the entire visible spectrum is crucial for advanced photonic applications, enabling precise light manipulation without optical loss across a broad spectral range. Here, we demonstrate that CuAlO2 exhibits colossal optical anisotropy and transparency across the visible spectrum, enabled by its unique three-dimensional O-Cu-O dumbbell structure and two-dimensionally confined excitons. Using mm-sized single crystals, we independently measured ab-plane and c-axis optical properties, revealing maximum birefringence (= 3.67) and linear dichroism (= 5.21), the highest reported to date. CuAlO2 retains birefringence over 0.5 throughout the entire visible range and possesses a wide direct bandgap of 3.71 eV, surpassing the birefringence of commercial anisotropic crystals transparent in the visible spectrum. From the two-dimensional screened hydrogen model and first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that the colossal anisotropy arises from a unique excitonic Cu d-p transition confined to the atomic-thick layer. This colossal optical anisotropy and transparency across the entire visible spectrum makes CuAlO2 a promising candidate for future photonic technologies.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.12697
Document Type :
Working Paper