Large energy soliton erbium-doped fiber laser with a graphene-polymer composite mode locker
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- 5 October 2009
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 95 (14)
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3244206
Abstract
Due to its unique electronic property and the Pauli Blocking Principle, atomic layer graphene possesses wavelength-independent ultrafast saturable absorption, which can be exploited for the ultrafast photonics application. Through chemical functionalization, a graphene-polymer nanocomposite membrane was fabricated and firstly used to mode lock a fiber laser. Stable mode locked solitons with 3 nJ pulse energy, 700 fs pulse width at the 1590 nm wavelength have been directly generated from the laser. We show that graphene-polymer nanocomposites could be an attractive saturable absorber for high power fiber laser mode locking.Comment: Large energy soliton erbium-doped fiber laser with a graphene-polymer composite mode locker. Applied Physics Letters, AccepteKeywords
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