TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlinear optical response of thermally stable perovskite for near-infrared optical modulator
AU - Wang, Jiang
AU - Xie, Liang
AU - Liu, Jingjing
AU - Sun, Yuxuan
AU - Xu, Jinglong
AU - Li, Jiacheng
AU - Zhang, Zhongying
AU - Qin, Chengbing
AU - Xiao, Liantuan
AU - Zhang, Guofeng
AU - Wang, Yonggang
AU - Yang, Zhichun
AU - Cheng, Guanghua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Metal halide perovskite has generated significant attention due to its high optical absorption coefficient, the tunability of bandgap, and its solution processing properties, all of which have led to a range of applications including solar cells, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes and lasers. However, the material's application as an optical modulator for high-energy ultrafast lasers is still limited by its slow nonlinear optical response, low damage threshold and the inferior stability. Herein, we developed a saturable absorber (SA) with the thermally stable Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite thin films as an optical modulator towards the near-infrared nanosecond passively Q-switched Nd:YAG laser generation for the first time. The Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite SA optical modulator produced an exceptional nonlinear optical response with a notable modulation depth of 15.1%, an ultrashort recovery time of 52.46 ps, and a high optical damage threshold exceeding 275.9 mJ/cm2. Of further significance, it displayed an excellent operational stability, and when incorporated into the oscillator of the Nd:YAG laser, allowed for a stable operation of 166 ns pulse laser with a center wavelength of 1.06 μm. The findings provide a pathway for the employment of the Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite SA optical modulator in near-infrared ultrafast laser applications.
AB - Metal halide perovskite has generated significant attention due to its high optical absorption coefficient, the tunability of bandgap, and its solution processing properties, all of which have led to a range of applications including solar cells, photodetectors, light-emitting diodes and lasers. However, the material's application as an optical modulator for high-energy ultrafast lasers is still limited by its slow nonlinear optical response, low damage threshold and the inferior stability. Herein, we developed a saturable absorber (SA) with the thermally stable Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite thin films as an optical modulator towards the near-infrared nanosecond passively Q-switched Nd:YAG laser generation for the first time. The Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite SA optical modulator produced an exceptional nonlinear optical response with a notable modulation depth of 15.1%, an ultrashort recovery time of 52.46 ps, and a high optical damage threshold exceeding 275.9 mJ/cm2. Of further significance, it displayed an excellent operational stability, and when incorporated into the oscillator of the Nd:YAG laser, allowed for a stable operation of 166 ns pulse laser with a center wavelength of 1.06 μm. The findings provide a pathway for the employment of the Cs0.15FA0.85PbI2.85Br0.15 perovskite SA optical modulator in near-infrared ultrafast laser applications.
KW - Laser
KW - Nonlinear optical
KW - Optical modulator
KW - Perovskite
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmat.2024.03.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jmat.2024.03.004
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85202590662
SN - 2352-8478
VL - 11
JO - Journal of Materiomics
JF - Journal of Materiomics
IS - 1
M1 - 100858
ER -