| Literature DB >> 34947592 |
Lina Zhao1,2, Wenyu Zhang1, Ye Yuan1, Luyang Tong1, Jingjing Liu1,2, Jie Liu1,2, Yangjian Cai1,2,3, Yuanmei Gao1,2.
Abstract
Mo:BiVO4 nanoparticles were employed as an optical modulator in a Q-switched all-solid-state Tm:YAP laser for the first time. The nonlinear optical parameters of Mo:BiVO4 nanoparticles in the 2-μm region were characterized by measuring nonlinear transmission. Saturation intensity was 718 MW/cm2, and the modulation depth was 12.3%. A stable pulse sequence was acquired with a 70.08 kHz maximum repetition rate and an 821 ns pulse width. The maximum output average power was 153 mW, corresponding to 2.18 μJ single pulse energy and 2.67 W peak power. Although the response wavelength of Mo:BiVO4 is in visible light region, our experimental results demonstrates that a saturable absorption effect for wavelengths much longer than visible light (2 μm wavelength) is still possible due to sub-bandgap absorption. Therefore, we experimentally proved that Mo:BiVO4 nanoparticles are a great candidate for use as an optical modulator of a 2-μm pulsed laser.Entities:
Keywords: nanoparticles; optical modulator; pulsed laser; saturable absorber
Year: 2021 PMID: 34947592 PMCID: PMC8704990 DOI: 10.3390/nano11123243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Characterizations of Mo:BiVO4 nanoparticles dispersion and nonlinear transmission: (a) the SEM with a 200 nm scale; (b) the SEM with a 1 μm scale; (c) the atomic force microscopy (AFM) image, where position b is the area with no film, and positions a and c are the areas with film; (d) the height of the Mo:BiVO4 nanoparticles; (e) the nonlinear transmission.
Figure 2The schematic of the 2-μm pulsed laser experimental setup. LD is laser diode, IM is the input mirror, Tm:YAP is the laser crystal, SA is saturable absorber, OC is the output coupling concave mirror with radius curvature of 100 mm (R = −100 mm) and transmissivity of 5% (T = 5%).
Figure 3The average output power of the CW and pulsed Tm:YAP laser.
Figure 4(a) Pulse repetition rate frequency and pulse duration of the PQSL. (b) Single pulse energy and peak power of the PQSL.
Figure 5Temporal pulse sequences at different pump powers.
Figure 6The shortest pulse at different time scales.
Figure 7(a) The spectrum of the 2-μm pulsed laser (the insert picture is the beam profile). (b) Beam quality M2 factors.