Abstract: | We experimentally demonstrate a femtosecond mode-locked thulium-holmium(Tm-Ho) co-doped fiber laser incorporating a saturable absorber(SA) based on a bulk-structured bismuth selenide(Bi_2Se_3) topological insulator(TI). The SA was prepared by depositing a mechanically exfoliated Bi_2Se_3 TI layer onto a side-polished optical fiber platform. Unlike high-quality nano-structured Bi_2Se_3 TI-based SA, bulk-structured Bi_2Se_3 with non-negligible oxidation was used as a saturable absorption material for this experimental demonstration due to its easy fabrication process. The saturation power and modulation depth of the prepared SA were measured to be ~ 28.6 W and ~13.4%, respectively. By incorporating the prepared SA into a Tm-Ho co-doped fiber ring cavity, stable soliton pulses with a temporal width of ~ 853 fs could be generated at 1912.12 nm. The 3-dB bandwidth of the mode-locked pulse was measured to be ~4.87 nm. This experimental demonstration reaffirms that Bi_2Se_3 is a superb base material for mid-infrared passive mode-locking even under oxidation. |