“…Since then, the family of nanomaterials exhibiting nonlinear optical absorption with ultrashort recovery times has expanded quickly. A pioneering two-dimensional material, graphene [8,9], was soon joined by graphene oxide [10], black phosphorus [11,12], transition metal monochalcogenides [13], transition metal dichalcogenides such as molybdenum disulfide [14,15] or tungsten disulfide [16,17], and topological insulators including bismuth telluride [18] and antimony telluride [19]. More recently, MXenes [20], bismuthene [21], and antimonene [22] were also found to show the desired nonlinear optical properties.…”