| Literature DB >> 31373758 |
Ji-Shu Liu1, Xiao-Hui Li1, Yi-Xuan Guo1, Abdul Qyyum1, Zhao-Jiang Shi1, Tian-Ci Feng1, Ying Zhang1, Chuan-Xiu Jiang2, Xin-Feng Liu2.
Abstract
Tin diselenide (SnSe2 ) nanosheets as novel 2D layered materials have excellent optical properties with many promising application prospects, such as photoelectric detectors, nonlinear optics, infrared photoelectric devices, and ultrafast photonics. Among them, ultrafast photonics has attracted much attention due to its enormous advantages; for instance, extremely fast pulse, strong peak power, and narrow bandwidth. In this work, SnSe2 nanosheets are fabricated by using solvothermal treatment, and the characteristics of SnSe2 are systemically investigated. In addition, the solution of SnSe2 nanosheets is successfully prepared as a fiber-based saturable absorber by utilizing the evanescent field effect, which can bear a high pump power. 31st-order subpicosecond harmonic mode locking is generated in an Er-doped fiber laser, corresponding to the maximum repetition rate of 257.3 MHz and pulse duration of 887 fs. The results show that SnSe2 can be used as an excellent nonlinear photonic device in many fields, such as frequency comb, lasers, photodetectors, etc.Entities:
Keywords: Er-doped fiber laser; SnSe2; saturable absorbers; subpicosecond harmonic mode locking
Year: 2019 PMID: 31373758 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201902811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281