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Mixture of BP/SnSe2-PVA, showing different photoelectric charm

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
September 20, 2023
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The formation of dissipative solitons is influenced by several factors, such as spectral filtering effects and Kerr nonlinear effects. This interaction leads to the possibility of mode locking over a wide range of parameters, generating pulses whose type and evolution are completely different from the conventional physical laws and optical properties, tolerating higher nonlinear effects and thus effectively avoiding the generation of pulse splitting. The physical laws and optical properties offer a major improvement over the conventional optical pulse.

Mode-locked YDFL

Credit: Yuting Ouyang, Jiayu Zhang, Wanggen Sun, Mengxiao Li, Tao Chen, Haikun Zhang, Wenjing Tang, Wei Xia

The formation of dissipative solitons is influenced by several factors, such as spectral filtering effects and Kerr nonlinear effects. This interaction leads to the possibility of mode locking over a wide range of parameters, generating pulses whose type and evolution are completely different from the conventional physical laws and optical properties, tolerating higher nonlinear effects and thus effectively avoiding the generation of pulse splitting. The physical laws and optical properties offer a major improvement over the conventional optical pulse.

 

Researchers led by Prof. Haikun Zhang at University of Jinan (UJN) designed to use two materials with different optical properties, BP and SnSe2, to assemble into a heterojunction by stacking them together using van der Waals forces, so that the materials can maintain their respective optical properties while achieving electron migration and inter band leap through interlayer coupling, thus achieving optical synergy, and the composite material is further optimized for optoelectronic properties. The composites were fabricated into saturable absorbers to be prepared as fiber lasers, showing the great potential of the composites composed of two 2D materials for ultrafast optics applications. The work entitled “Picosecond dissipative soliton generation from an ytterbium-doped fiber laser based on BP/SnSe2-PVA mixture saturable absorber” was published on Frontiers of Optoelectronics (published on Jul. 19, 2023). 



Journal

Frontiers of Optoelectronics

DOI

10.1007/s12200-023-00074-3

Method of Research

Experimental study

Subject of Research

Not applicable

Article Title

Picosecond dissipative soliton generation from an ytterbium-doped fiber laser based on a BP/SnSe2-PVA mixture saturable absorber

Article Publication Date

19-Jul-2023

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