Oxidation-Resistant Black Phosphorus Enable Highly Ambient-Stable Ultrafast Pulse Generation at a 2 µm Tm/Ho-Doped Fiber Laser.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
; 11(40): 36854-36862, 2019 Oct 09.
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Black phosphorus (BP) ranks among the most promising saturable absorber materials for ultrafast pulse generations at 2 µm. However, the easy-to-degrade characteristic of BP seriously limits the long-term operation of ultrafast fiber lasers and hence becomes a bottleneck for its relevant practical applications. In this paper, a modified electrochemical delamination exfoliation process was explored to produce high-performance, large-size, and oxidation-resistant BP nanosheets, where BP nanosheets in high yield with evenly coated tetra-n-butyl-ammonium organics by precisely controlling the intercalation chemistry can be obtained. A mode-locked Tm/Ho co-doped fiber laser with high temporal stability and long-term operation capability was demonstrated based on the innovatively fabricated BP saturable absorber. The self-starting mode-locking operation featuring a high signal-to-noise ratio of 58 dB and long-term stability has been verified for at least 3 weeks, which indicates the successful passivation of the employed synthesis method. These results fully indicated that passivated BP is an efficient candidate in a 2 µm range ultrafast photonic field, which will promote the ultrafast optical application of BP and also other infrared photonic and photoelectronic devices.
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En
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Asunto de la revista:
BIOTECNOLOGIA
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ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
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2019
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Article
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China
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Estados Unidos