Layered metallic vanadium disulfide for doubly Q-switched tm:YAP laser with EOM: Experimental and theoretical investigations

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In the current study, layered metallic vanadium disulfide (VS2) is fabricated by a liquid-phase exfoliation method, and its microstructures as well as optical characteristics are investigated. Based on first-principles calculations, the band structure and density of the states of both bulk T-VS2 and monolayer H-VS2 are illustrated, showing the metallic behavior with a zero band gap. By using VS2 as the saturable absorber in a doubly Q-switched Tm:YAP laser with an EOM, the Q-switching laser pulses at 2 µm with 22 ns and 200 Hz are generated, corresponding to the single pulse energy of 755 µJ and the peak power of 34.3 kW. The coupled rate equations of the doubly Q-switched laser are given, and the numerical simulations agree with the experimental results. The results indicate that VS2 is a promising nanomaterial due to its nonlinear optical property. The doubly Q-switched laser demonstrates a high level of performance in reducing pulse width and enhancing pulse peak power.

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Niu, Z., Feng, T., Li, T., Yang, K., Zhao, J., Li, G., … Gao, K. (2021). Layered metallic vanadium disulfide for doubly Q-switched tm:YAP laser with EOM: Experimental and theoretical investigations. Nanomaterials, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102605

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