Black phosphorus saturable absorber for ultrafast mode‐locked pulse laser via evanescent field interaction |
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Authors: | Kichul Park Junsu Lee Young Tack Lee Won‐Kook Choi Ju Han Lee Yong‐Won Song |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Opto‐electronic Materials and Devices, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Hwarangno 14‐gil 5, Seongbuk‐gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Seoul, 163 Seoulsiripdae‐ro, Dongdaemun‐gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Black phosphorus, or BP, has found a lot of applications in recent years including photonics. The most recent studies have shown that the material has an excellent optical nonlinearity useful in many areas, one of which is in saturable absorption for passive mode‐locking. A direct interaction scheme for mode‐locking, however, has a potential to optically cause permanent damage to the already delicate material. Evanescent field interaction scheme has already been proven to be a useful method to prevent such danger for other 2‐dimensional nanomaterials. In this report, we have utilized the evanescent field interaction to demonstrate that the optical nonlinear characteristics of BP is sufficiently strong to use in such an indirect interaction method. The successful demonstration of the passive mode‐locking operation has generated pulses with the pulse duration, repetition rate, and time bandwidth product of 2.18 ps, 15.59 MHz, and 0.336, respectively. |
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Keywords: | black phosphorus saturable absorbers fiber lasers mode‐locking ultrafast pulses |
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