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Título : | Efficient graphene saturable absorbers on D-shaped optical fiber for ultrashort pulse generation |
Autor : | Zapata Caro, Juan Diego Steinberg, David Saito, Lucía Oliveira, Rafael de Cárdenas Soto, Ana María Thoroh de Souza, Eunézio Antonio |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Grafeno Fibra óptica Pulsos ultracortos |
Fecha de publicación : | 2016 |
Editorial : | Nature |
Citación : | Zapata, J. D., Steinberg, D., Saito, L., Oliveira, R., Cárdenas, A. M., & Souza, E. A. (2016). Efficient graphene saturable absorbers on D-shaped optical fiber for ultrashort pulse generation. Scientific Reports, 6, 1-8. DOI: Doi: 10.1038 / srep20644 |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: We demonstrated a method to construct high efficiency saturable absorbers based on the evanescent light field interaction of CVD monolayer graphene deposited on side-polished D-shaped optical fiber. A set of samples was fabricated with two different core-graphene distances (0 and 1μm), covered with graphene ranging between 10 and 25mm length. The mode-locking was achieved and the best pulse duration was 256fs, the shortest pulse reported in the literature with CVD monolayer graphene in EDFL. As result, we find a criterion between the polarization relative extinction ratio in the samples and the pulse duration, which relates the better mode-locking performance with the higher polarization extinction ratio of the samples. This criterion also provides a better understanding of the graphene distributed saturable absorbers and their reproducible performance as optoelectronic devices for optical applications. |
ISSN : | 2045-2322 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ingeniería |
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