Photonics Research, 2018, 6 (3): 03000198, Published Online: Jul. 10, 2018
Switchable dual-wavelength Q-switched fiber laser using multilayer black phosphorus as a saturable absorber
Abstract
Black phosphorus (BP), with thickness-dependent direct energy bandgaps (0.3–2 eV), shows an enhanced nonlinear optical response at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths. In this paper, we present experimentally multilayer BP flakes coated on microfiber (BCM) as a saturable absorber with a modulation depth of 16% and a saturable intensity of 6.8 MW / cm 2 . After inserting BCM into an Er-doped fiber ring laser, a stable dual-wavelength Q -switched state with central wavelengths of 1542.4 nm and 1543.2 nm (with wavelength spacing as small as 0.8 nm) is obtained with the aid of two cascaded fiber Bragg gratings as a coarse wavelength selector. Moreover, single-wavelength Q -switched operation at 1542.4 nm or 1543.2 nm is also realized, which can be switched between the two wavelengths flexibly just by adjusting the intracavity birefringence. These results suggest that BP combined with the cascaded fiber gratings can provide a simple and feasible candidate for a multiwavelength fiber laser. Our fiber laser may have potential applications in terahertz generation, laser radar, and so on.
Junmin Liu, Yu Chen, Ying Li, Han Zhang, Shuiqin Zheng, Shixiang Xu. Switchable dual-wavelength Q-switched fiber laser using multilayer black phosphorus as a saturable absorber[J]. Photonics Research, 2018, 6(3): 03000198.