2014
DOI: 10.3116/16091833/15/1/24/2014
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Q-switched erbium-doped fibre laser using graphene-based saturable absorber obtained by mechanical exfoliation

Abstract: Abstract.A stable passively Q-switched erbium-doped fibre laser (EDFL) operating at 1536.5 nm is developed, using a 1 m long erbium-doped fibre as a gain medium and a simple graphene-based saturable absorber (SA). Using mechanical exfoliation, a single layer of graphene is obtained and deposited on the end facet of an optical fibre ferrule, which is then connected to another ferrule to form the SA. The SA is integrated into an EDFL cavity to achieve a stable pulse train at the threshold pump power of 42.3 mW. … Show more

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“…[17,18] In this work, the MoS 2 SA was prepared by the mechanical exfoliation method, which has been widely used in graphene-based ultrafast fiber laser applications. [19,20] Mechanical exfoliation is advantageous mainly due to its simplicity and reliability, where the entire fabrication process is free from complicated chemical procedures and costly instruments. Relatively thin flakes were peeled off a large block of commercially available MoS 2 crystal using scotch tape.…”
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“…[17,18] In this work, the MoS 2 SA was prepared by the mechanical exfoliation method, which has been widely used in graphene-based ultrafast fiber laser applications. [19,20] Mechanical exfoliation is advantageous mainly due to its simplicity and reliability, where the entire fabrication process is free from complicated chemical procedures and costly instruments. Relatively thin flakes were peeled off a large block of commercially available MoS 2 crystal using scotch tape.…”
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“…Q-switched pulse lasers have been successfully developed basing on graphene (see Refs. [11][12][13][14]). …”
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confidence: 99%