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Boosting the Non Linear Optical Response of Carbon Nanotube Saturable Absorbers for Broadband Mode‐Locking of Bulk Lasers
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2010
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialHigh-power LasersLaser Mode‐lockingOptical PropertiesSaturable Absorber DeviceBroadband Mode‐lockingNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhotonicsOptical PumpingPhysicsPhotonic MaterialsBulk LasersLow Saturation FluenceLaser Processing TechnologyLaser DesignApplied PhysicsLaser-surface Interactions
Abstract Single‐walled carbon‐nanotube absorbers are experimentally demonstrated for laser mode‐locking. A saturable absorber device is used to mode‐lock three different bulk solid‐state lasers in a 500 nm‐wide wavelength interval. The devices exhibit a low saturation fluence of <10 µJ cm −2 , low scattering losses, and an exceptionally rapid relaxation, with time constants reaching <100 fs. The latter two properties are explained by a decreased curling tendency and increased tube‐to‐tube interactions of the nanotubes, respectively. These properties are the result of an optimized manufacturing procedure in combination with the use of a starting material with a higher microscopic order. The decreased scattering enables universal use of these devices in bulk solid‐state lasers, which tend to be highly sensitive against non‐saturable device losses as caused by scattering. The favorable saturable absorption properties are experimentally verified by mode‐locking the three lasers, which all exhibit near transform‐limited performance with about 100 fs pulse duration. The complete and unconditional absence of Q‐switching side bands verifies the small saturation fluence of these devices.
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