Single or few molecular layers of transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs) can exhibit exceptional properties, including strong optical nonlinearities, large exciton binding energies and spin-valley polarization. Due to their flat nature, they are natural candidates for integration with photonic metasurfaces. In such hybrid systems, the metasurface can act to enhance and tailor the interaction of light with the 2D-TMDs. Vice versa, the 2D-TMDs can add additional functionality, such as light emission, nonlinear response, and tunability to the metasurface system. In this talk, both extended 2D-TMDs integrated with plasmonic or dielectric metasurfaces as well as laterally nanostructured 2D-TMDs will be discussed.
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