Abstract

We report the direct experimental evidence of the Goos–Hänchen (GH) shift in monolayer molybdenum disulphide ( M o S 2 ) for a Gaussian beam via the quantum weak measurement scheme. We demonstrate the dependence of the GH shift in monolayer M o S 2 on the angle of incidence including the critical angle in the total internal reflection condition. We have also compared the results to the GH shift for single-layer graphene and plane glass–air interface. Our results may open up important applications of M o S 2 in optical devices and sensor industry.

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