Data analysis on the three defect wavelengths of a MoS2-based defective photonic crystal using machine learning
Narges Ansari,
Atieh Sohrabi,
Kimia Mirbaghestan
et al.
Abstract:To reduce the dimension of optoelectronic devices, recently, Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) monolayers with direct bandgap in the visible range are widely used in designing a variety of photonic devices. In these applications, adjustability of the working wavelength and bandwidth with optimum absorption value plays an important role. This work proposes a symmetric defective photonic crystal with three defects containing MoS2 monolayer to achieve triple narrowband defect modes with wavelength adjustability through… Show more
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