Z-scan measurement of the nonlinear refractive index of graphene

  • Zhang H
  • Virally S
  • Bao Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Under strong laser illumination, few-layer graphene exhibits both a transmittance increase due to saturable absorption and a nonlinear phase shift. Here, we unambiguously distinguish these two nonlinear optical effects and identify both real and imaginary parts of the complex nonlinear refractive index of graphene. We show that graphene possesses a giant nonlinear refractive index n(2)≃10(-7) cm(2) W(-1), almost 9 orders of magnitude larger than bulk dielectrics. We find that the nonlinear refractive index decreases with increasing excitation flux but slower than the absorption. This suggests that graphene may be a very promising nonlinear medium, paving the way for graphene-based nonlinear photonics.

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Zhang, H., Virally, S., Bao, Q., Kian Ping, L., Massar, S., Godbout, N., & Kockaert, P. (2012). Z-scan measurement of the nonlinear refractive index of graphene. Optics Letters, 37(11), 1856. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.37.001856

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