Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers

Metallic 2D materials can be promising saturable absorbers for ultrashort pulsed laser production in the long wavelength regime. However, preparing and manipulating their 2D structures without layer stacking have been nontrivial. Using a combined experimental and theoretical approach, we demonstrate...

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Main Authors: Jhon Young In, Lee Jinho, Jhon Young Min, Lee Ju Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2021-03-01
Series:Nanophotonics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0678
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spelling doaj-75ce2291a41e4f6e930ef17c5d9ae31d2021-09-06T19:20:38ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86062192-86142021-03-011061741175110.1515/nanoph-2020-0678Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasersJhon Young In0Lee Jinho1Jhon Young Min2Lee Ju Han3School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Brain Korea 21), University of Seoul, 163 Seoulsiripdae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02504, Republic of KoreaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Brain Korea 21), University of Seoul, 163 Seoulsiripdae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02504, Republic of KoreaSensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02792, Republic of KoreaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Brain Korea 21), University of Seoul, 163 Seoulsiripdae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 02504, Republic of KoreaMetallic 2D materials can be promising saturable absorbers for ultrashort pulsed laser production in the long wavelength regime. However, preparing and manipulating their 2D structures without layer stacking have been nontrivial. Using a combined experimental and theoretical approach, we demonstrate here that a metallic titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx), the most popular MXene 2D material, can have excellent nonlinear saturable absorption properties even in a highly stacked state due to its intrinsically existing surface termination, and thus can produce mode-locked femtosecond pulsed lasers in the 1.9-μm infrared range. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the electronic and optical properties of Ti3C2Tx MXene can be well preserved against significant layer stacking. Indeed, it is experimentally shown that 1.914-μm femtosecond pulsed lasers with a duration of 897 fs are readily generated within a fiber cavity using hundreds-of-layer stacked Ti3C2Tx MXene saturable absorbers, not only being much easier to manufacture than mono- or few-layered ones, but also offering character-conserved tightly-assembled 2D materials for advanced performance. This work strongly suggests that as-obtained highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes can serve as superb material platforms for versatile nanophotonic applications, paving the way toward cost-effective, high-performance photonic devices based on MXenes.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0678femtosecond mode-locked laser1.9-μm infrared laserlayer stacking2d materialsaturable absorberti3c2tx mxene
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Jhon Young Min
Lee Ju Han
Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
Nanophotonics
femtosecond mode-locked laser
1.9-μm infrared laser
layer stacking
2d material
saturable absorber
ti3c2tx mxene
author_facet Jhon Young In
Lee Jinho
Jhon Young Min
Lee Ju Han
author_sort Jhon Young In
title Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
title_short Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
title_full Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
title_fullStr Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
title_full_unstemmed Ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
title_sort ultrafast mode-locking in highly stacked ti3c2tx mxenes for 1.9-μm infrared femtosecond pulsed lasers
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanophotonics
issn 2192-8606
2192-8614
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Metallic 2D materials can be promising saturable absorbers for ultrashort pulsed laser production in the long wavelength regime. However, preparing and manipulating their 2D structures without layer stacking have been nontrivial. Using a combined experimental and theoretical approach, we demonstrate here that a metallic titanium carbide (Ti3C2Tx), the most popular MXene 2D material, can have excellent nonlinear saturable absorption properties even in a highly stacked state due to its intrinsically existing surface termination, and thus can produce mode-locked femtosecond pulsed lasers in the 1.9-μm infrared range. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the electronic and optical properties of Ti3C2Tx MXene can be well preserved against significant layer stacking. Indeed, it is experimentally shown that 1.914-μm femtosecond pulsed lasers with a duration of 897 fs are readily generated within a fiber cavity using hundreds-of-layer stacked Ti3C2Tx MXene saturable absorbers, not only being much easier to manufacture than mono- or few-layered ones, but also offering character-conserved tightly-assembled 2D materials for advanced performance. This work strongly suggests that as-obtained highly stacked Ti3C2Tx MXenes can serve as superb material platforms for versatile nanophotonic applications, paving the way toward cost-effective, high-performance photonic devices based on MXenes.
topic femtosecond mode-locked laser
1.9-μm infrared laser
layer stacking
2d material
saturable absorber
ti3c2tx mxene
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0678
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