| Literature DB >> 30495926 |
Qiangbing Guo1, Zhipeng Qin2, Zhuan Wang3, Yu-Xiang Weng3,4, Xiaofeng Liu5, Guoqiang Xie2, Jianrong Qiu1.
Abstract
Plasmons in conducting nanostructures offer the means to efficiently manipulate light at the nanoscale with subpicosecond speed in an all-optical operation fashion, thus allowing for construction of high performance all-optical signal-processing devices. Here, by exploiting the ultrafast nonlinear optical properties of broadly tunable mid-infrared (MIR) plasmons in solution-processed, degenerately doped oxide nanoparticles, we demonstrate ultrafast all-optical switching in the MIR region, which features subpicosecond response speed (with recovery time constant of <400 fs) as well as an ultrabroadband response spectral range (covering 3.0-5.0 μm). Furthermore, with the degenerately doped nanoparticles as Q-switch, pulsed fiber lasers covering 2.0-3.5 μm were constructed, of which a watt-level fiber laser at 3.0 μm band shows superior overall performance among previously reported passively Q-switched fiber lasers at the same band. Notably, the degenerately doped nanoparticles show great potential to work in the spectral range over 3.0 μm, which is beyond the accessibility of commercially available but expensive semiconducting saturable absorber mirror (SESAM). Our work demonstrates a versatile while cost-effective material solution to ultrafast photonics in the technologically important MIR region.Entities:
Keywords: all-optical switching; doped oxide nanoparticles; mid-infrared; tunable plasmons; ultrafast photonics
Year: 2018 PMID: 30495926 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b07866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881