| Literature DB >> 31590305 |
Mengxiao Wang1, Yue Zheng2, Linguang Guo3, Xiaohan Chen4, Huanian Zhang5, Dengwang Li6.
Abstract
Recently, two-dimensional (2D) materials have been widely studied by researchers due to their exceptional 2D structure and excellent optical characteristics. As one of the typically-layered 2D transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) semiconductors from group IVB with a bandgap value of 0.9-1.2 eV (bulk to monolayer), the characteristics of zirconium diselenide (ZrSe2) have already been extensively investigated in many fields. However, the nonlinear absorption properties of ZrSe2 in ultra-fast lasers have not been previously demonstrated. In this work, we measured various parameters in order to investigate the characteristics of the nonlinear saturable absorption of ZrSe2. A ZrSe2-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) film was successfully prepared, which was employed as a saturable absorber (SA) to demonstrate, for the first time, an erbium (Er)-doped passive mode-locking fiber laser with a ring cavity. The saturation intensity of the ZrSe2-PVA film-type SA is 12.72 MW/cm2, while its modulation depth is 2.3%. The stable soliton state with a maximum output power of 11.37 mW and a narrowest monopulse duration of 12.5 ps at a repetition frequency of 21.22 MHz was detected. The experimental results conclusively proved that ZrSe2, with its suitable bandgap value and excellent nonlinear absorption properties, as well as its high damage threshold, should have extensive potential applications within the field of ultra-fast pulse lasers.Entities:
Keywords: Zirconium diselenide (ZrSe2), nonlinear absorption properties; passively mode-locked fiber laser; saturable absorber (SA), Er-doped fiber laser
Year: 2019 PMID: 31590305 PMCID: PMC6835456 DOI: 10.3390/nano9101419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1The preparation process of the ZrSe2-PVA film-type SA.
Figure 2(a) Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of the ZrSe2 nanocrystals (NCs) at a resolution of 1 μm. Inset shows the SEM image at a resolution of 200 nm. (b) Energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) spectrum of the ZrSe2 NCs. (c) Raman spectrum of the ZrSe2 power. (d) Linear transmission curve of the ZrSe2–PVA film and the substrate as a function of the wavelength.
Figure 3The nonlinear absorption characteristics of the ZrSe2–PVA film.
Figure 4A schematic diagram of the experiment for the ZrSe2-based passively mode-locking Er-doped fiber laser.
Figure 5(a) The output optical spectrum (inset: the emission optical spectrum with a 2 nm span). (b) The output power and the single pulse energy versus the pump power. (c) The typical pulse train of the mode-locking operation. (d) The zoomed-in monopulse profile of the mode-locking operation.
Figure 6(a) The RF output spectrum of the mode-locking laser with the fundamental frequency of 21.22 MHz. (b) The RF spectra with a band width of a 800 MHz range.
Figure 7(a) The output optical spectrum at different pump powers. (b) The 3 dB spectrum width and the theoretical duration of the single mode-locking pulse versus the pump power.