Title :
Mode-Locked All-Fiber Lasers at Both Anomalous and Normal Dispersion Regimes Based on Spin-Coated
Author :
Khazaeinezhad, Reza ; Kassani, Sahar Hosseinzadeh ; Hwanseong Jeong ; Nazari, Tavakol ; Dong-Il Yeom ; Kyunghwan Oh
Author_Institution :
Photonic Device Phys. Lab., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
We demonstrate an all-fiberized mode-locked laser by employing Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) spin-coated onto a side-polished fiber (SPF) as an in-line saturable absorber. Single crystal MoS2 has been exfoliated via the Li intercalation method and then dispersed with large population of few-layer MoS2 nano-sheets in ethanol. Subsequently, a saturable absorber has been prepared using a relatively simple method: spin-coating the uniform MoS2 solution on the fabricated SPF without using any polymer or toxic procedure. Power-dependent transmission property of the prepared MoS2 nano-sheets on the SPF was experimentally analyzed, providing the feasibility to apply it as an efficient in-line saturable absorption behavior. By deploying the MoS2 SPF into a fiber laser cavity with finely tuned laser pump power and cavity dispersion, mode-locked pulses were obtained at anomalous and normal dispersion of the laser cavity. The self-started soliton pulses at the anomalous dispersion regime were generated with a spectral bandwidth of 9.96 nm at 1584 nm and a pulse duration of 521 fs. Moreover, by managing the dispersion to the normal regime, stable pulses at net-normal intra-cavity dispersion with 11.9 ps pulse duration were obtained with a spectral bandwidth of 18.2 nm at 1570 nm. The results prove the effectiveness of developing MoS2 saturable absorbers and applications for pulsed laser operation.
Keywords :
fibre lasers; laser cavity resonators; laser mode locking; molybdenum compounds; nanophotonics; nanostructured materials; optical fibre dispersion; optical saturable absorption; optical solitons; organic compounds; spin coating; Li intercalation method; MoS2; anomalous dispersion; cavity dispersion; ethanol; fiber laser cavity; in-line saturable absorber; laser pump power; mode-locked all-fiber lasers; normal dispersion; power-dependent transmission property; self-started soliton pulses; side-polished fiber; spectral bandwidth; spin-coated nanosheets; Laser mode locking; Nonlinear optics; Optical device fabrication; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber polarization; Molybdenum Disulfide; Molybdenum disulfide; mode-locked fiber laser; nonlinear materials; saturable absorber;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2381656