Publications (11)
Nonlinear thermoplasmonics in graphene nanostructures
Line Jelver, Joel D. Cox
The linear electronic dispersion relation of graphene endows the atomically thin carbon layer with a large intrinsic optical nonlinearity, with regard to both parametric and photot…
Schottky barrier lowering due to interface states in 2D heterophase devices
Line Jelver, Daniele Stradi, Kurt Stokbro +1
The Schottky barrier of a metal-semiconductor junction is one of the key quantities affecting the charge transport in a transistor. The Schottky barrier height depends on several f…
Domain-Selective Enhancement of Second Harmonic Generation in Monolayer MoS via Ferroelectricity-Controlled Photodoping
David Hernández-Pinilla, Line Jelver, MarÃa Jesús MartÃnez-Morillo +6
Hybrid heterostructures combining two-dimensional semiconductors with ferroelectric materials offer a versatile route to actively control light-matter interactions at the nanoscale…
Nonlocal and nonlinear plasmonics in atomically thin heterostructures
Line Jelver, Joel D. Cox
Plasmons in atomically thin materials offer a compelling route to trigger nonlinear light-matter interactions through extreme optical confinement in the two-dimensional (2D) limit.…
Spontaneous breaking of time-reversal symmetry at the edges of 1T' monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides
Line Jelver, Daniele Stradi, Thomas Olsen +2
Using density functional theory calculations and the Greens's function formalism, we report the existence of magnetic edge states with a non-collinear spin texture present on diffe…
Plasmons in phosphorene nanoribbons
Line Jelver, Joel D. Cox
Phosphorene has emerged as an atomically-thin platform for optoelectronics and nanophotonics due to its excellent nonlinear optical properties and the possibility of actively tunin…