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Fs-laser-written thulium waveguide lasers Q-switched by graphene and MoS 2

Authors :
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Kifle E; Loiko P; De Aldana JRV; Romero C; Ródenas A; Zakharov V; Veniaminov A; Yu H; Zhang H; Chen Y; Aguiló M; Díaz F; Griebner U; Petrov V; Mateos X
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Kifle E; Loiko P; De Aldana JRV; Romero C; Ródenas A; Zakharov V; Veniaminov A; Yu H; Zhang H; Chen Y; Aguiló M; Díaz F; Griebner U; Petrov V; Mateos X
Source :
Optics Express; 10.1364/OE.27.008745; Optics Express. 27 (6): 8745-8755
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

© 2019 Optical Society of America. We report the generation of mid-infrared (~2 µm) high repetition rate (MHz) sub-100 ns pulses in buried thulium-doped monoclinic double tungstate crystalline waveguide lasers using two-dimensional saturable absorber materials, graphene and MoS 2 . The waveguide (propagation losses of ~1 dB/cm) was micro-fabricated by means of ultrafast femtosecond laser writing. In the continuous-wave regime, the waveguide laser generated 247 mW at 1849.6 nm with a slope efficiency of 48.7%. The laser operated at the fundamental transverse mode with a linearly polarized output. With graphene as a saturable absorber, the pulse characteristics were 88 ns / 18 nJ (duration / energy) at a repetition rate of 1.39 MHz. Even shorter pulses of 66 ns were achieved with MoS 2 . Graphene and MoS 2 are therefore promising for high repetition rate nanosecond Q-switched infrared waveguide lasers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Optics Express; 10.1364/OE.27.008745; Optics Express. 27 (6): 8745-8755
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443577070
Document Type :
Electronic Resource