Abstract

Remarkable optical and electrical properties of graphene [1] and other two-dimensional (2D) materials provide significant potential for novel optoelectronic applications and devices, many of which depend on nonlinear optical effects in these 2D materials [2, 3]. In this paper, we will review some recent results [4, 5] pertaining to nonlinear optical effects in nanostructured bulk optical media containing homogeneous or nanopatterned 2D materials.

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