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Xintong Xu1, Jianpang Zhai1, Ling Li1, Yanping Chen1, Yongqin Yu1, Min Zhang1, Shuangchen Ruan1, Zikang Tang2.
Abstract
We demonstrate a passively mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) by using the smallest single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with a diameter of 0.3 nm as the saturable absorber. These ultrasmall SWNTs are fabricated in the elliptical nanochannels of a ZnAPO₄-11 (AEL) single crystal. By placing an AEL crystal into an EDFL cavity pumped by a 980 nm laser diode, stable passive mode-locking is achieved for a threshold pump power of 280 mW, and 73 ps pulses at 1563.2 nm with a repetition rate of 26.79 MHz.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25342292 PMCID: PMC4208059 DOI: 10.1038/srep06761
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Scanning electron microscopy image of AEL single crystals. (b) An armchair (2,2) carbon nanotube is sketched inside of 10-ring channel of AEL (c) Raman spectrum of the SWNTs@AEL single crystal. (d) Absorption spectra of the SWNTs@AEL single crystal.
Figure 2Schematic illustration of the proposed 0.3 nm SWNTs-based mode-locked EDFL.
Figure 3(a) Output pulse trains, (b) single pulse profile, and (c) radio frequency spectrum of the mode-locked EDFL for a pump power of 280 mW, the blue trace depicts the background when the laser is switched off.
Figure 4(a) Typical optical spectrum of the AEL hosting of 0.3 nm SWNTs mode-locked EDFL at the pump power of 280 mW. (b) CW laser output spectrum of the EDFL with a bare AEL single crystal in the cavity.