Graphene Oxide: A perfect material for spatial light modulation based on plasma channels

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The graphene oxide (GO) is successfully prepared from a purified natural graphite through a pressurized oxidation method. We experimentally demonstrate that GO as an optical media can be used for spatial light modulation based on plasma channels induced by femtosecond pulses. The modulated beam exhibits good propagation properties in free space. It is easy to realize the spatial modulation on the probe beam at a high concentration of GO dispersion solutions, high power and smaller pulse width of the pump beam. We also find that the spatial modulation on the probe beam can be conveniently adjusted through the power and pulse width of pump lasers, dispersion solution concentration.

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Tan, C., Wu, X., Wang, Q., Tang, P., Shi, X., Zhan, S., … Fu, X. (2017). Graphene Oxide: A perfect material for spatial light modulation based on plasma channels. Materials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10040354

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