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Few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene for ultrafast photonics applications in visible band

Journal of Materiomics, ISSN: 2352-8478, Vol: 9, Issue: 1, Page: 44-55
2023
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Ti 3 CN, as a typical hetero-MXene, has attracted tremendous attention for its unique properties. However, its ultrafast photonics applications are still rare. Here, the few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene was successfully prepared by selective etching and molecular delamination technique. The nonlinear optical response of few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene at 640 nm was studied using the open-aperture Z -scan technique. The as-prepared Ti 3 CN MXene sample exhibited excellent nonlinear saturable absorption characteristics, resulting in the nonlinear absorption coefficient β of −4.05 × 10 -2  cm/GW, which was one order of magnitude larger than that of black phosphorus (BP) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ). For the optical modulation applications of few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene, passively Q-switched (PQS) solid-state visible lasers based on Ti 3 CN saturable absorber (SA) at 522 nm, 607 nm, 639 nm, and 721 nm were successfully realized. Furthermore, a Ti 3 CN-based stable passively mode-locked Pr:YLF red laser was also successfully achieved with a pulse duration of 30 ps, and the corresponding repetition rate was 73.1 MHz. The optical modulation device based on few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene shows good performance. Our work demonstrates that the tremendous prospects of the few-layer Ti 3 CN MXene as a visible optical modulation device in ultrafast photonics applications.

Bibliographic Details

Zixin Yang; Qi Yang; Yulin Tian; Xianghe Ren; Chun Li; Yuqian Zu; Syed Zaheer Ud Din; Lingfeng Gao; Jian Wu; Hualong Chen; Han Zhang; Jie Liu; Jingliang He; Abdullah G. Al-Sehemi

Elsevier BV

Materials Science

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