Schematic of the optical experiment (IMAGE) Chalmers University of Technology Caption Schematic of the optical experiment: Excitation near-infrared laser (red bottom one) - excites the nanodisk fabricated from the 3R-molybdenum disulfide flake, standing on a glass substrate. The quarter-cut-section of the disk schematically shows that incident laser excites optical resonances, that’s why we see red areas which represent higher density of electromagnetic field. This localisation alongside with the crystalline lattice broken inverse symmetry allow for effective conversion of red pump laser into blue light (doubled frequency). Credit Chalmers University of Technology | Georgii Zograf Usage Restrictions Images provided in Chalmers University of Technology press releases are, unless specified otherwise, free for download and publication as long as credit is given to the University and the individual creator. Cropping and rescaling of the images is permitted when required for adaptation to the publication’s format, but modifications that would influence the message and content of the original are not. The material is primarily intended for journalistic and informative use, to assist in communication and coverage of Chalmers’ research and education. Commercial usage, for example the marketing of goods and services, is not permitted. We kindly request credit to be given in the following format where possible: Image/Graphic/Illustration: Chalmers University of Technology | Name Surname License Original content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.