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Optical metasurfaces offer unique opportunities for tailoring the interaction of light with nanoscale matter. Due to their flat nature, their integration with two-dimensional materials consisting of only a single molecular layer is particularly interesting. This talk reviews our recent and ongoing activities in hybridizing optical metasurfaces with different types of two-dimensional materials, including monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (2D-TMDs). We demonstrate that metasurfaces enable careful control of the pattern and polarization of light emitted by the 2D-TMDs. Particular focus will be on the interaction of valley-polarized excitonic populations with various types of nanoresonators.
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