Black phosphorus: A two-dimension saturable absorption material for mid-infrared Q-switched and mode-locked fiber lasers

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Black phosphorus (BP) as a novel class of two-dimension (2D) materials has recently attracted enormous attention as a result of its unique physical and chemical features. The remarkably strong light-matter interaction and tunable direct band-gap at a wide range make it an ideal candidate especially in the mid-infrared wavelength region as the saturable absorber (SA). In this paper, the simple and effective liquid phase exfoliation (LPE) method was used to fabricate BP. By introducing the same BP SA into two specifically designed rare earth ions doped fluoride fiber lasers at mid-infrared wavebands, Q-switching with the pulse energy of 4.93 μJ and mode-locking with the pulse duration of 8.6 ps were obtained, respectively. The operation wavelength of ∼2970 nm for generated pulse is the reported longest wavelength for BP SA based fiber lasers.

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Li, J., Luo, H., Zhai, B., Lu, R., Guo, Z., Zhang, H., & Liu, Y. (2016). Black phosphorus: A two-dimension saturable absorption material for mid-infrared Q-switched and mode-locked fiber lasers. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30361

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