A Mode-Locked 1.91 mu m Fiber Laser Based on Interaction between Graphene Oxide and Evanescent Field

Authors
Jung, MinwanKoo, JoonhoiDebnath, PulakSong, Yong-WonLee, Ju Han
Issue Date
2012-11
Publisher
JAPAN SOC APPLIED PHYSICS
Citation
APPLIED PHYSICS EXPRESS, v.5, no.11
Abstract
The use of a graphene oxide (GO)-deposited D-shaped fiber as a saturable absorber for mode locking of a thulium-doped fiber laser is experimentally demonstrated. By using the evanescent field interaction of an oscillating beam with GO, a passive mode locking operation at a wavelength of similar to 1.91 mu m is shown to be achievable from a ring cavity. Stable picosecond pulses are readily obtained at a repetition rate of 15.9 MHz. This demonstration confirms that GO is a cost-effective saturable absorber applicable for similar to 2 mu m ultrafast pulse generation. (C) 2012 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
Keywords
SATURABLE ABSORBER; M WAVELENGTH; LOCKING; OPTOELECTRONICS; SATURABLE ABSORBER; M WAVELENGTH; LOCKING; OPTOELECTRONICS; 2 um laser; graphene oxide; evanescent field interaction; mode-locking; fiber laser
ISSN
1882-0778
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128678
DOI
10.1143/APEX.5.112702
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