B. V. CunningC. L. BrownD. Kielpinski
Saturable absorbers are a key component for mode-locking femtosecond lasers. Polymer films containing graphene flakes have recently been used in transmission as laser mode-lockers but suffer from high nonsaturable loss, limiting their application in low-gain lasers. Here, we present a saturable absorber mirror based on a film of pure graphene flakes. The device is used to mode lock an erbium-doped fiber laser, generating pulses with state-of-the-art, sub-200-fs duration. The laser characteristic indicates that the film exhibits low nonsaturable loss (13% per pass) and large absorption modulation depth (45% of low-power absorption).
In Hyung BaekHwang Woon LeeSukang BaeByung Hee HongY. H. AhnDong‐Il YeomFabıan Rotermund
Samuele D. Di Dio CafisoElena UgolottiAndreas SchmidtValentin PetrovUwe GriebnerAntonio AgnesiWon Bae ChoBo Hee JungFabıan RotermundSukang BaeByung Hee HongGiancarlo RealiFederico Pirzio
Rong WangXu LiYoushi ZhouShuxuan CaoHonghao XuWenjuan HanYuxia ZhangJunhai Liu
Mahmood Irtiza HussainBenjamin V. CunningLarnii BoothD. KielpinskiChristopher L. Brown