Tailoring nonlinear optical properties of Bi2Se3 through ion irradiation

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Abstract

The nonlinear optical property of topological insulator bismuth selenide (Bi 2 Se 3) is found to be well-tailored through ion irradiation by intentionally introducing defects. The increase of the optical modulation depth sensitively depends on the careful selection of the irradiation condition. By implementing the ion irradiated Bi 2 Se 3 film as an optical saturable absorber device for the Q-switched wave-guide laser, an enhanced laser performance has been obtained including narrower pulse duration and higher peak power. Our work provides a new approach of tailoring the nonlinear optical properties of materials through ion irradiation, a well-developed chip-technology, which could find wider applicability to other layered two-dimensional materials beyond topological insulators, such as graphene, MoS 2, black phosphours etc.

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Tan, Y., Guo, Z., Shang, Z., Liu, F., Böttger, R., Zhou, S., … Chen, F. (2016). Tailoring nonlinear optical properties of Bi2Se3 through ion irradiation. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep21799

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