Femtosecond pulse generation from a Ti3+: Sapphire laser near 800 nm with voltage reconfigurable graphene saturable absorbers
Date
2017Source Title
Optics Letters
Print ISSN
0146-9592
Publisher
OSA - The Optical Society
Volume
42
Issue
7
Pages
1404 - 1407
Language
English
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Abstract
We experimentally show that a voltage-controlled graphene-gold supercapacitor saturable absorber (VCG-gold-SA) can be operated as a fast saturable absorber with adjustable linear absorption at wavelengths as low as 795 nm. This was made possible by the use of a novel supercapacitor architecture, consisting of a high-dielectric electrolyte sandwiched between a graphene and a gold electrode. The high-dielectric electrolyte allowed continuous, reversible adjustment of the Fermi level and, hence, the optical loss of the VCG-gold-SA up to the visible wavelengths at low bias voltages of the order of a few volts (0-2 V). The fast saturable absorber action of the VCG-gold-SA and the bias-dependent reduction of its loss were successfully demonstrated inside a femtosecond Ti3+:sapphire laser operating near 800 nm. Dispersion compensation was employed by using dispersion control mirrors and a prism pair. At a bias voltage of 1.2 V, the laser operated with improved power performance in comparison with that at zero bias, and the VCG-gold-SA initiated the generation of nearly transform-limited pulses as short as 48 fs at a pulse repetition rate of 131.7 MHz near 830 nm. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the shortest wavelength where a VCG-gold-SA has been employed as a mode locker with adjustable loss. © 2017 Optical Society of America.
Keywords
Bias voltageDispersion (waves)
Electrolytes
Electromagnetic pulse
Gold
Graphene
Pulse repetition rate
Sapphire
Semiconductor quantum wells
Supercapacitor
Dispersion control
Femtosecond pulse generation
Graphene saturable absorbers
Linear absorption
Power performance
Transform-limited pulse
Visible wavelengths
Voltage-controlled
Saturable absorbers