In-fiber microchannel device filled with a carbon nanotube dispersion for passive mode-lock lasing


Autoria(s): Martinez, Amós; Zhou, Kaiming; Bennion, Ian; Yamashita, Shinji
Data(s)

29/09/2008

Resumo

Fueled by their high third-order nonlinearity and nonlinear saturable absorption, carbon nanotubes (CNT) are expected to become an integral part of next-generation photonic devices such as all-optical switches and passive mode-locked lasers. However, in order to fulfill this expectation it is necessary to identify a suitable platform that allows the efficient use of the optical properties of CNT. In this paper, we propose and implement a novel device consisting of an optofluidic device filled with a dispersion of CNT. By fabricating a microchannel through the core of a conventional fiber and filling it with a homogeneous solution of CNTs on Dimethylformamide (DMF), a compact, all-fiber saturable absorber is realized. The fabrication of the micro-fluidic channel is a two-step process that involves femtosecond laser micro-fabrication and chemical etching of the laser-modified regions. All-fiber high-energy, passive mode-locked lasing is demonstrated with an output power of 13.5 dBm. The key characteristics of the device are compactness and robustness against optical, mechanical and thermal damage.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17889/1/In_fiber_microchannel_device.pdf

Martinez, Amós; Zhou, Kaiming; Bennion, Ian and Yamashita, Shinji (2008). In-fiber microchannel device filled with a carbon nanotube dispersion for passive mode-lock lasing. Optics Express, 16 (20), pp. 15425-15430.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17889/

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Article

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