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Dynamical control of nanoscale light-matter interactions in low-dimensional quantum materials SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Dynamical control of nanoscale light-matter interactions in low-dimensional quantum materials
Authors
Kravtsov, VasilyPark, Kyoung-DuckKoo, YeonjeongMoon, TaeyoungKang, MinguJoo, HuitaeLee, ChangjooLee, Hyeongwoo
Date Issued
2024-01
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Tip-enhanced nano-spectroscopy and -imaging have significantly advanced our understanding of low-dimensional quantum materials and their interactions with light, providing a rich insight into the underlying physics at their natural length scale. Recently, various functionalities of the plasmonic tip expand the capabilities of the nanoscopy, enabling dynamic manipulation of light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. In this review, we focus on a new paradigm of the nanoscopy, shifting from the conventional role of imaging and spectroscopy to the dynamical control approach of the tip-induced light-matter interactions. We present three different approaches of tip-induced control of light-matter interactions, such as cavity-gap control, pressure control, and near-field polarization control. Specifically, we discuss the nanoscale modifications of radiative emissions for various emitters from weak to strong coupling regime, achieved by the precise engineering of the cavity-gap. Furthermore, we introduce recent works on light-matter interactions controlled by tip-pressure and near-field polarization, especially tunability of the bandgap, crystal structure, photoluminescence quantum yield, exciton density, and energy transfer in a wide range of quantum materials. We envision that this comprehensive review not only contributes to a deeper understanding of the physics of nanoscale light-matter interactions but also offers a valuable resource to nanophotonics, plasmonics, and materials science for future technological advancements.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/121406
DOI
10.1038/s41377-024-01380-x
ISSN
2095-5545
Article Type
Article
Citation
Light: Science & Applications, vol. 13, no. 1, 2024-01
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