“…Transition metal doped zinc chalcogenides are of interest as nonlinear optical materials in the mid infrared, both as active media and saturable absorbers. Continuous-wave (CW) and ultrashort-pulsed sources based on Cr 2+ -doped II-VI crystals [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] have come of age and are entering the real-world applications [3,8]. In particular, Cr 2+ :ZnS-based laser systems exhibit robustness, mechanical and optical stability, tens of Watts average power, ultra-broad tuning between 1.9 and 3.2 µm in continuous-wave regime, tens of nJ and GHz repetition rate in femtosecond pulsed regime [3,6], more than 1.5 octave supercontinuum extending from 1.2 to 3.6 μm [9] and direct diode-pumping [10].…”