2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11062690
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Saturable Absorption Dynamics of Highly Stacked 2D Materials for Ultrafast Pulsed Laser Production

Abstract: This review summarizes recent developments of saturable absorbers (SAs) based on 2D materials for nonlinear optical absorption and ultrafast pulsed laser generation. Apart from graphene, various 2D materials such as topological insulators and transition metal dichalcogenides are investigated for SA applications and their important potential as passive mode-lockers for femtosecond laser production are extensively investigated. By selecting appropriate 2D materials, a wide spectral range of passively mode-locked… Show more

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“…The saturation of the absorption rate of the SA can be phenomenologically explained based on a two-level electronic model. The absorption rate is commonly modeled as where is the intensity-dependent absorption coefficient of the SA, is the linear absorption coefficient at low intensity, I is the light intensity and is the saturation intensity of the SA [ 44 ]. The saturation absorption model in Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The saturation of the absorption rate of the SA can be phenomenologically explained based on a two-level electronic model. The absorption rate is commonly modeled as where is the intensity-dependent absorption coefficient of the SA, is the linear absorption coefficient at low intensity, I is the light intensity and is the saturation intensity of the SA [ 44 ]. The saturation absorption model in Eq.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%