Broadband nonlinear optical response in multi-layer black phosphorus: an emerging infrared and mid-infrared optical material

Shunbin Lu(Shenzhen University), Lili Miao(Hunan University), Zhinan Guo(Shenzhen University), Xinyuan Qi(Xiangtan University), Chujun Zhao(Shenzhen University), Han Zhang(Shenzhen University), Shuangchun Wen(Hunan University), D. Y. Tang(Nanyang Technological University), D. Y. Fan(Shenzhen University)
Optics Express
April 21, 2015
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Abstract

Black phosphorous (BP), the most thermodynamically stable allotrope of phosphorus, is a high-mobility layered semiconductor with direct band-gap determined by the number of layers from 0.3 eV (bulk) to 2.0 eV (single layer). Therefore, BP is considered as a natural candidate for broadband optical applications, particularly in the infrared (IR) and mid-IR part of the spectrum. The strong light-matter interaction, narrow direct band-gap, and wide range of tunable optical response make BP as a promising nonlinear optical material, particularly with great potentials for infrared and mid-infrared opto-electronics. Herein, we experimentally verified its broadband and enhanced saturable absorption of multi-layer BP (with a thickness of ~10 nm) by wide-band Z-scan measurement technique, and anticipated that multi-layer BPs could be developed as another new type of two-dimensional saturable absorber with operation bandwidth ranging from the visible (400 nm) towards mid-IR (at least 1930 nm). Our results might suggest that ultra-thin multi-layer BP films could be potentially developed as broadband ultra-fast photonics devices, such as passive Q-switcher, mode-locker, optical switcher etc.


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