Nonlinear Optical Response of Tungsten Carbide Thin Film as Saturable Absorber at 1 μm and Its Application for Passively Q-Switched Nd:YAG Lasers

Zhonglin Zhang, Liang Xie, Zhengwu Liu, Xu Wang, Jiang Wang, Guodong Zhang, Xinwei Zhang, Zongcheng Miao, Guanghua Cheng

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Abstract

Pulsed lasers have a wide range of applications in scientific and industrial fields, and the saturable absorber (SA) is the core device of pulsed lasers. Tungsten carbide (WC) has garnered significant attention due to its exceptional physicochemical properties, making it a promising candidate for optoelectronic applications, particularly as an SA in pulse lasers. This study is the first to report the nonlinear optical properties of WC thin film at a 1064 nm wavelength and its use as an SA device to generate pulsed lasers. A high damage threshold of 472.4 mJ/cm2 was achieved, which is a critical parameter for high-power laser applications. The constructed laser demonstrated pulsed output with a central wavelength of 1064.12 nm, an average output power of 185 mW, and a narrow pulse width of 684 ns. Our research has provided a strong candidate for the development of future economically stable high-power laser systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number605
JournalNanomaterials
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Q-switched solid-state laser
  • saturable absorber
  • thin film
  • tungsten carbide

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