Optical fibres with embedded two-dimensional materials for ultrahigh nonlinearity

NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Nonlinear optical fibres have been employed for a vast number of applications, including optical frequency conversion, ultrafast laser and optical communication 1 – 4 . In current manufacturing technologies, nonlinearity is realized by the injection of nonlinear materials into fibres 5 – 7 or the fabrication of microstructured fibres 8 – 10 . Both strategies, however, suffer from either low optical nonlinearity or poor design flexibility. Here, we report the direct growth of MoS 2 , a highly nonlinear two-dimensional material 11 , onto the internal walls of a SiO 2 optical fibre. This growth is realized via a two-step chemical vapour deposition method, where a solid precursor is pre-deposited to guarantee a homogeneous feedstock before achieving uniform two-dimensional material growth along the entire fibre walls. By using the as-fabricated 25-cm-long fibre, both second- and third-harmonic generation could be enhanced by ~300 times compared with monolayer MoS 2 /silica. Propagation losses remain at ~0.1 dB cm –1 for a wide frequency range. In addition, we demonstrate an all-fibre mode-locked laser (~6 mW output, ~500 fs pulse width and ~41 MHz repetition rate) by integrating the two-dimensional-material-embedded optical fibre as a saturable absorber. Initial tests show that our fabrication strategy is amenable to other transition metal dichalcogenides, making these embedded fibres versatile for several all-fibre nonlinear optics and optoelectronics applications.
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Materials for optics,Two-dimensional materials,Materials Science,general,Nanotechnology,Nanotechnology and Microengineering
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