Ultrafast pulse with short duration ranging from picosecond to femtosecond has extensive industrial and scientific applications. The laser cavity generates this ultrafast pulse, however, was typically designed to emit the light at wavebands such as at approximately 1.5–1.6 μm or 1.9–2.0 μm. This could be limited by the bandgap of certain saturable absorber material to conduct ultra-broadband laser emission. Graphene, a 2D material with gapless band structure contributes to the optical resonant excitation to emit at any wavelength. The graphene was employed as the saturable absorber and positioned in a laser cavity consisting of both erbium and thuliumdoped fiber laser. A synchronized mode-locked fiber laser was generated at a centre w...
We experimentally demonstrated a passively mode-locked femtosecond laser by using a graphene-based s...
The generation of femtosecond pulse laser in the erbium-doped fiber laser system is presented by int...
We demonstrate mode locking of a thulium-bismuth codoped fiber laser (TBFL) operating at 1901.6 nm, ...
Ultrafast pulse with short duration ranging from picosecond to femtosecond has extensive industrial ...
Ultrafast pulse with short duration ranging from picosecond to femtosecond has extensive industrial ...
Abstract: A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use i...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
The advancement of mode-locked fiber laser (MLFL) in femtosecond range has wide applications espec...
Graphene, whose absorbance is approximately independent of wavelength, allows broadband light-matter...
Since the advent of pulse laser, the duration of shortest pulse has rapidly changed from the nanosec...
Passive harmonic-mode locking (PHML) of erbium-doped fiber laser with multilayer graphene is present...
We demonstrate mode locking of a thulium–bismuth codoped fiber laser (TBFL) operating at 1901.6 nm, ...
Graphene is at the center of a significant research effort for ultrafast photonics due to its unique...
We experimentally demonstrated a passively mode-locked femtosecond laser by using a graphene-based s...
The generation of femtosecond pulse laser in the erbium-doped fiber laser system is presented by int...
We demonstrate mode locking of a thulium-bismuth codoped fiber laser (TBFL) operating at 1901.6 nm, ...
Ultrafast pulse with short duration ranging from picosecond to femtosecond has extensive industrial ...
Ultrafast pulse with short duration ranging from picosecond to femtosecond has extensive industrial ...
Abstract: A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use i...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
A Graphene-based saturable absorber is fabricated using wet chemistry techniques. We use it to passi...
The advancement of mode-locked fiber laser (MLFL) in femtosecond range has wide applications espec...
Graphene, whose absorbance is approximately independent of wavelength, allows broadband light-matter...
Since the advent of pulse laser, the duration of shortest pulse has rapidly changed from the nanosec...
Passive harmonic-mode locking (PHML) of erbium-doped fiber laser with multilayer graphene is present...
We demonstrate mode locking of a thulium–bismuth codoped fiber laser (TBFL) operating at 1901.6 nm, ...
Graphene is at the center of a significant research effort for ultrafast photonics due to its unique...
We experimentally demonstrated a passively mode-locked femtosecond laser by using a graphene-based s...
The generation of femtosecond pulse laser in the erbium-doped fiber laser system is presented by int...
We demonstrate mode locking of a thulium-bismuth codoped fiber laser (TBFL) operating at 1901.6 nm, ...