Chromatic dispersion-tolerant mode-locking of directly synthesized graphene for the control of laser pulse energy
- Authors
- Didychenko, Denys; Oleksiy, Kovalchuk; Uddin, Siam; See, Sungjae; Song, Yong-Won
- Issue Date
- 2024-04
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Optical Materials, v.150
- Abstract
- Transfer-free direct synthesis of graphene (Gf) has been anticipated to develop small-footprint ultrafast optical devices that rely on the excellent nonlinearity of defect-suppressed Gf. Atomic carbon spraying (ACS) technique enables a direct and conformal growth of 3-dimensional (3D) Gf on the 3D surface of substrates by introducing a new ceramic catalyst. However, with the high density of grain boundaries retained in the resultant Gf nanocrystals, their unimpaired optical nonlinearity should be verified. We demonstrate a fiber ring femtosecond laser based on passive mode-locking of the ACS Gf synthesized on the side-polished surface of an optical fiber for the asymmetric nonlinear interaction of laser evanescent field and Gf. Widely operable chromatic dispersion range for the ACS Gf-based mode-locking is shown experimentally to tune the individual pulse energy. The ACS Gf manages a reliable interplay between the anomalous dispersion and optical nonlinearity of the laser cavity at high-intracavity power, resulting in dispersion-tolerant short pulse generation. Output pulse energy up to 9.05 nJ of the hyperbolic secant pulses is achieved with the extra-length of single mode fibers ranging from 30 to 250 m, ensuring the robust nonlinear operation of the ACS Gf.
- Keywords
- DOPED FIBER LASER; LOCKED FIBER; GAMMA-ALUMINA; GENERATION; NANOMATERIALS; SPECTROSCOPY; DEPOSITION; Graphene; Transfer-free graphene; Optical nonlinearity; Mode-locked laser; Atomic carbon spraying
- ISSN
- 0925-3467
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/149528
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.optmat.2024.115259
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- KIST Article > 2024
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