High-efficiency passively Q-switched neodymium-doped fiber laser operation at 1360.61 nm with bismuth selenide as saturable absorber
Laser Physics, ISSN: 1555-6611, Vol: 28, Issue: 12
2018
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A high-efficiency BiSe-based passively Q-switched Nd-doped fiber laser was demonstrated. The passively Q-switched operation produced a maximum average output power of 21.7 mW under a pulse repetition rate of 195.3 kHz, corresponding to a pulse energy of 111.2 nJ, which is much higher than the results obtained previously. Our results proved that CVD-BiSe is an excellent candidate for demonstrating large-energy pulse operations. In addition, this is the first demonstration focusing on the application of 2D materials for obtaining pulse fiber laser operation within a 1.3 μm region.
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