2017
DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2017.2772271
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Passively Q-Switched Ho,Pr:LLF Bulk Slab Laser at $2.95~\mu \text{m}$ Based on MoS2 Saturable Absorber

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“…In the next two years, Q-switched solid-state lasers in 3 m based on MoS and WSe were demonstrated by Zhang and Liu et al successively [ 276 , 277 ]. In 2020, Guo et al achieved mode-locked operation based on CVD-grown WSe SA mirror at 2789.6 nm with a maximum average output power of 360 mW and a repetition rate of 42.43 MHz, which is the first time TMD severed as mode-locker in the 3- m region [ 278 ].…”
Section: Applications Of 2d Materials In Ultrafast Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next two years, Q-switched solid-state lasers in 3 m based on MoS and WSe were demonstrated by Zhang and Liu et al successively [ 276 , 277 ]. In 2020, Guo et al achieved mode-locked operation based on CVD-grown WSe SA mirror at 2789.6 nm with a maximum average output power of 360 mW and a repetition rate of 42.43 MHz, which is the first time TMD severed as mode-locker in the 3- m region [ 278 ].…”
Section: Applications Of 2d Materials In Ultrafast Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5(a) and (b), with the absorbed power increasing, the PRF continues to increase, while the pulse width gradually decreases. That is mainly because both the intracavity population inversion densities and the initial population inversion densities at the beginning of the PQS laser will increase by adding the pump power, which usually results in higher PRF and shorter pulses [33]. In addition, From Fig.…”
Section: Experiments Setup and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Due to their outstanding photoelectric properties, the application of two-dimensional (2D) materials as SAs in PQS lasers has attracted widespread attention. In recent years, graphene [8,9], topological insulators (TI) [9], transition metal disulfides (TMD) [9,10], and black phosphorus (BP) [11] have been successfully applied as the laser modulators for PQS lasers. Every absorber has its own advantages and disadvantages, which are now given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%