2017
DOI: 10.1109/jstqe.2016.2532270
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Generation of Mode-Locked Ytterbium Doped Fiber Ring Laser Using Few-Layer Black Phosphorus as a Saturable Absorber

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“…In this year, the researchers revealed the broadband saturable absorption characteristics of BP in the wavelength range of 1–2 µm and quickly applied it to pulsed fiber lasers, as shown in Figure g–i. This work has attracted great attention of many research groups and has obtained many important results, as shown in Table . For these mode‐locked lasers, some exciting results have been obtained, including maximum repetition rate, maximum output power, and minimum pulse width of 60.5 MHz, 80 mW, and 102 fs, respectively.…”
Section: Versatile Pulsed Lasers Using 2d Layered Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this year, the researchers revealed the broadband saturable absorption characteristics of BP in the wavelength range of 1–2 µm and quickly applied it to pulsed fiber lasers, as shown in Figure g–i. This work has attracted great attention of many research groups and has obtained many important results, as shown in Table . For these mode‐locked lasers, some exciting results have been obtained, including maximum repetition rate, maximum output power, and minimum pulse width of 60.5 MHz, 80 mW, and 102 fs, respectively.…”
Section: Versatile Pulsed Lasers Using 2d Layered Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work has attracted great attention of many research groups and has obtained many important results, as shown in Table . For these mode‐locked lasers, some exciting results have been obtained, including maximum repetition rate, maximum output power, and minimum pulse width of 60.5 MHz, 80 mW, and 102 fs, respectively. These efforts not only enrich our understanding of the nonlinear optical properties of BP, but also find suitable application for it, which greatly promotes the simultaneous development of advanced materials and laser photonics.…”
Section: Versatile Pulsed Lasers Using 2d Layered Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the communication band, SAs based on BP were also investigated in wider bands. Hisyam et al achieved the application of BP around 1 µm in YDFL 216. The pulse duration of generated optical solitons was 7.54 ps.…”
Section: Fiber Laser Based On 2d Materialsmentioning
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“…Later, graphene [7], a two-dimensional (2D) material sparked a new era of 2D SA for its zero bandgap, that essential for wide operational broadband. Discovery of topological insulators (TIs) [8], transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and black phosphorus (BP) [9,10] several layers combination form strong van der Waals heterostructures [11]. However, certain 2D materials have their deficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%