MXene saturable absorber enabled hybrid mode-locking technology: A new routine of advancing femtosecond fiber lasers performance

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MXene is a promising two-dimensional (2D) material that is widely used in electro-photonic devices due to its unique properties. In this contribution, V2CTx, a novel MXene, was employed as a saturable absorber (SA) for hybrid passively mode-locked fiber lasers. An ultra-stable and self-starting mode-locked laser system with low threshold can be achieved using V2CTx nanosheets and nonlinear polarization evolution (NPE). Signal to noise ratio increased 13 dB compared with using only NPE SA. A 72 fs pulse duration is easily achieved from this hybrid mode-locked fiber laser system. To the best of our knowledge, this is the shortest pulse duration generated from the Yb-doped mode-locked fiber lasers using a hybrid or 2D SAs. This study proves that MXene V2CTx nanosheets can be developed as suitable SAs and served as potential advanced ultrafast photonic devices in the future.

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Ma, C., Huang, W., Wang, Y., Adams, J., Wang, Z., Liu, J., … Zhang, H. (2020). MXene saturable absorber enabled hybrid mode-locking technology: A new routine of advancing femtosecond fiber lasers performance. Nanophotonics, 9(8), 2451–2458. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0527

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