2015
DOI: 10.1364/ome.5.000479
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Microfiber-based WS_2-film saturable absorber for ultra-fast photonics

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“…SA technology is presently predominated by semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors (SESAMs). [31][32][33] To date, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), [34,35] graphene, [36,37] MoS 2 , [38,39] WS 2 , [40] topological insulators (TIs) [41][42][43][44] and black phosphorus [45][46][47] have been successfully utilized as SA for the realization of mode-locking. Ultrashort pulses can be used in many areas, such as optical communication and spectroscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SA technology is presently predominated by semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors (SESAMs). [31][32][33] To date, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), [34,35] graphene, [36,37] MoS 2 , [38,39] WS 2 , [40] topological insulators (TIs) [41][42][43][44] and black phosphorus [45][46][47] have been successfully utilized as SA for the realization of mode-locking. Ultrashort pulses can be used in many areas, such as optical communication and spectroscopy.…”
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“…Indeed, for many nonlinear absorption studies on TMD materials, the effect was not monotonic: under sufficiently high intensity, the material exhibited an increase in absorption for increasing intensity (i.e., reverse saturable absorption, RSA, or optical limiting) [33,42,54,56,60]. This RSA effect has been attributed to two-photon absorption (TPA), where under intense illumination, two photons can transfer their energy to excite a single electron over the bandgap, explaining why this effect has been observed for excitation wavelengths corresponding to photon energies less than the material bandgap, but greater than half the gap energy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To obtain ultrashort pulses, the laser generally require a saturable absorber to achieve the mode locking mechanism. Various approaches have been developed since the early days of ultrafast lasers including physical light intensity absorbers such as semiconductor saturable absorption mirrors (SESAMs) [6], [7], carbon nanotubes [8], [9], graphene [10], [11], topological insulators [12], [13], black phosphorous [14], [15], and most recently transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) [16], [17]. However, these physical absorbers either have bandwidth limitation or stability issues.…”
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confidence: 99%