Scalable graphene electro-optical modulators for all-fibre pulsed lasers

Recently, graphene electro-optical modulators have emerged as a viable alternative to the conventional modulators due to their broadband operation, ultrafast responsivity, small footprint, and low energy consumption. Here, we report scalable graphene electro-optical modulators for all-fibre pulsed l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale 2021-06, Vol.13 (21), p.9873-988
Hauptverfasser: Lau, Kuen Yao, Pyymaki Perros, Alexander, Li, Diao, Kim, Maria, Sun, Zhipei
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Zusammenfassung:Recently, graphene electro-optical modulators have emerged as a viable alternative to the conventional modulators due to their broadband operation, ultrafast responsivity, small footprint, and low energy consumption. Here, we report scalable graphene electro-optical modulators for all-fibre pulsed laser applications. An actively Q-switched all-fibre laser is demonstrated with a scalable graphene electro-optical modulator for the first time, which is different from the previously reported work that typically implemented graphene electro-optical modulators in a free-space optical system. Our electrically modulated actively Q-switched fibre laser outputs at the centre wavelength of ∼1961.9 nm, the tunable repetition rate of 56.5 to 62.5 kHz, the maximum pulse energy of ∼80 nJ, and the signal-to-noise ratio of ∼46.6 dB. This work demonstrates that the scalable all-fibre integrated graphene electro-optical modulator approach is promising for producing pulsed fibre lasers at 2 μm with high performance and easy integration which are useful in various applications such as medical treatment, material processing, and spectroscopy. Here, we report scalable graphene electro-optical modulators for all-fibre pulsed laser applications, promising for various applications such as medical treatment, material processing, and spectroscopy.
ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/d0nr08784j