Nanophotonics (May 2020)

MXene: two dimensional inorganic compounds, for generation of bound state soliton pulses in nonlinear optical system

  • Feng Tianci,
  • Li Xiaohui,
  • Guo Penglai,
  • Zhang Ying,
  • Liu Jishu,
  • Zhang Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
pp. 2505 – 2513

Abstract

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MXene are a class of metal carbide and metal nitride materials with a two-dimensional layered structure. MXene Ti3C2Tx has the characteristics of good metal conductivity and adjustable chemical composition, which has attracted the attention of scientists. Recently, Mxene have shown strong nonlinear photonics and optoelectronic effect, which can be used to generate ultrashort pulsed laser. However, soliton molecules pulse in laser cavity based on Mxene have not been reported at present. In this article, MXene have been characterized systematically, and the nonlinear optical characters were measured. In addition, we combined MXene with taper fiber to make a saturable absorber device for an erbium-doped fiber laser. The modulation depth and saturation absorption intensity of MXene are 10.3% and 197.5 MW/cm2, respectively. Thanks to the outstanding character of MXene, a three-order soliton molecules pulse were generated in laser cavity. The center wavelength, pulse interval and spectral modulation period of soliton molecules are 1529.4 nm, 15.5 ps and 0.5 nm, respectively. The above experimental results show that MXene have broad application prospects in the fields of optical fiber communication, laser material processing and high-resolution optics.

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