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2D Semi-Metallic Hafnium Ditelluride: A Novel Nonlinear Optical Material for Ultrafast and Ultranarrow Photonics Applications.

Safayet AhmedYiyu GanAhmed Mortuza SalequeHonglei WuJunpeng QiaoMd Nahian Al Subri IvanSumaiya Umme HaniTawsif Ibne AlamQiao WenYuen Hong Tsang
Published in: Small methods (2023)
2D semi-metallic hafnium ditelluride material is used in several applications such as solar steam generation, gas sensing, and catalysis owing to its strong near-infrared absorbance, high sensitivity, and distinctive electronic structure. The zero-bandgap characteristics, along with the thermal and dynamic stability of 2D-HfTe 2, make it a desirable choice for developing long-wavelength-range photonics devices. Herein, the HfTe 2 -nanosheets are prepared using the liquid-phase exfoliation method, and their superior nonlinear optical properties are demonstrated by the obtained modulation depth of 11.9% (800 nm) and 6.35% (1560 nm), respectively. In addition, the observed transition from saturable to reverse saturable absorption indicates adaptability of the prepared material in nonlinear optics. By utilizing a side polished fiber-based HfTe 2 -saturable absorber (SA) inside an Er-doped fiber laser cavity, a mode-locked laser with 724 fs pulse width and 56.63 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is realized for the first time. The generated laser with this SA has the second lowest mode-locking pump threshold (18.35 mW), among the other 2D material based-SAs, thus paving the way for future laser development with improved efficiency and reduced thermal impact. Finally, employing this HfTe 2 -SA, a highly stable single-frequency fiber laser (SNR ≈ 74.56 dB; linewidth ≈ 1.268 kHz) is generated for the first time, indicating its promising ultranarrow photonic application.
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