H. AhmadM. F. IsmailSadiq HassanFauzan AhmadM.Z. ZulkifliSulaiman Wadi Harun
In this work, we demonstrated a compact Q-switched erbium-doped fiber laser capable of generating high-energy pulses using a newly developed multiwall carbon nanotube (CNT) polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) thin film based saturable absorber. Q-switched pulse operation is obtained by sandwiching the thin film between two fiber ferrules forming a saturable absorber. A saturable absorber with 1.25 wt. % of PVA concentration shows a consistency in generating pulsed laser with a good range of tunable repetition rate, shortest pulse width, and produces a high pulse energy and peak power. The pulse train generated has a maximum repetition rate of 29.9 kHz with a corresponding pulse width of 3.49 μs as a function of maximum pump power of 32.15 mW. The maximum average output power of the Q-switched fiber laser system is 1.49 mW, which translates to a pulse energy of 49.8 nJ. The proposed method of multiwall CNT/PVA thin film fabrication is low in cost and involves uncomplicated processes.
Ying WenChongjun HeJiancheng ZhenFang Yan
Dunya Zeki MohammedAbdulhadi Al‐Janabi
H. AhmadSadiq HassanFauzan AhmadM.Z. ZulkifliS. W. Harun
Xuehui YaoYa LiuXin TanZheng YongkangZe-Wu Xie
L. Q. ZhangZhuo ZhuangJin‐Xing WangYunzheng Wang