Nonlinear plasmonic metasurfaces assisted laser mode locking
Plasmonic metasurfaces are artificial 2D layers made of subwavelength elementary cells, which give rise to novel wave properties that do not exist in nature. In the linear regime, their applications have been extensively studied, especially in wavefront manipulation for lensing, holography or polari...
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doaj-35bc7ae82eca4494a8036bbcd0316db12021-08-02T14:43:04ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012431400110.1051/epjconf/202024314001epjconf_europhoton2020_14001Nonlinear plasmonic metasurfaces assisted laser mode lockingZhang LeiWang JiyongCoillet Aurelien0Grelu Philippe1Cluzel Benoit2Qiu MinLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université Bourgogne Franche-ComtéLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université Bourgogne Franche-ComtéLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université Bourgogne Franche-ComtéPlasmonic metasurfaces are artificial 2D layers made of subwavelength elementary cells, which give rise to novel wave properties that do not exist in nature. In the linear regime, their applications have been extensively studied, especially in wavefront manipulation for lensing, holography or polarization control. Interests in metasurfaces operating in nonlinear regime have also increased due to their ability to efficiently convert the fundamental light into harmonic frequencies and multiphoton emissions. Nevertheless, practical applications in the nonlinear regime have been rarely reported. In this study, we report that plasmonic metasurfaces with well-controlled polarimetric nonlinear transfer functions perform as saturable absorbers with modulation performances superior to that of other 2D materials. We employ planar nanotechnologies to fabricate 2D plasmonic metasurfaces with precise size, gap and orientation. We quantify the relationship between saturable absorption and the plasmonic resonances of the unit cell by altering the excitation power of pumping laser, the polarization of incident light and the geometrical parameters of the plasmonic metasurfaces. Finally, we provide a practical implementation by integrating the saturable metasurfaces into a fiber laser cavity and realize a stable self-starting ultrashort laser pulse generation. As such, this work sheds light on ultrathin nonlinear saturable absorbers for applications where nonlinear functions are required, such as in ultrafast laser or neuromorphic circuits.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/19/epjconf_europhoton2020_14001.pdf |
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Zhang Lei Wang Jiyong Coillet Aurelien Grelu Philippe Cluzel Benoit Qiu Min |
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Nonlinear plasmonic metasurfaces assisted laser mode locking |
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Nonlinear plasmonic metasurfaces assisted laser mode locking |
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Plasmonic metasurfaces are artificial 2D layers made of subwavelength elementary cells, which give rise to novel wave properties that do not exist in nature. In the linear regime, their applications have been extensively studied, especially in wavefront manipulation for lensing, holography or polarization control. Interests in metasurfaces operating in nonlinear regime have also increased due to their ability to efficiently convert the fundamental light into harmonic frequencies and multiphoton emissions. Nevertheless, practical applications in the nonlinear regime have been rarely reported.
In this study, we report that plasmonic metasurfaces with well-controlled polarimetric nonlinear transfer functions perform as saturable absorbers with modulation performances superior to that of other 2D materials. We employ planar nanotechnologies to fabricate 2D plasmonic metasurfaces with precise size, gap and orientation. We quantify the relationship between saturable absorption and the plasmonic resonances of the unit cell by altering the excitation power of pumping laser, the polarization of incident light and the geometrical parameters of the plasmonic metasurfaces. Finally, we provide a practical implementation by integrating the saturable metasurfaces into a fiber laser cavity and realize a stable self-starting ultrashort laser pulse generation. As such, this work sheds light on ultrathin nonlinear saturable absorbers for applications where nonlinear functions are required, such as in ultrafast laser or neuromorphic circuits. |
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