Broadband Nonlinear Photonics in Few‐Layer MXene Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<sub>x</sub> (T = F, O, or OH)

Xiantao Jiang(Shenzhen University), Shunxiang Liu(Shenzhen University), Weiyuan Liang(Shenzhen University), Shaojuan Luo(Shenzhen University), Zhiliang He(Shenzhen University), Yanqi Ge(Shenzhen University), Huide Wang(Shenzhen University), Rui Cao(Macau University of Science and Technology), Feng Zhang(Shenzhen University), Qiao Wen(Shenzhen University), Jianqing Li(Macau University of Science and Technology), Qiaoliang Bao(Monash University), Dianyuan Fan(Shenzhen University), Han Zhang(Shenzhen University)
Laser & Photonics Review
November 2, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract Studies of the nonlinear optical phenomena that describe the light‐matter interactions in 2D crystalline materials have promoted a diverse range of photonic applications. MXene, as a recently developed new 2D material, has attracted considerable attention because of its graphene‐like but highly tunable and tailorable electronic/optical properties. In this study, we systematically characterize the nonlinear optical response of MXene Ti 3 C 2 T x nanosheets over the spectral range of 800 nm to 1800 nm. A large effective nonlinear absorption coefficient (β eff ∼‐10 −21 m 2 /V 2 ) due to saturable absorption is observed for all of the testing wavelengths. The contribution of saturable absorption is two orders of magnitude higher than other lossy nonlinear absorption processes, and the amplitude of β eff strongly depends on the light bleaching level. A negative nonlinear refractive index (n 2 ∼‐10 −20 m 2 /W) with value comparable to that of the intensively studied graphene was demonstrated for the first time. These results demonstrate the efficient broadband light signal manipulating capabilities of Ti 3 C 2 T x , which is only one member of the large MXene family. The capability of an efficient broadband optical switch is strongly confirmed using Ti 3 C 2 T x as saturable absorbers for mode‐locking operation at 1066 nm and 1555 nm, respectively. A highly stable femtosecond laser with pulse duration as short as 159 fs in the telecommunication window is readily obtained. Considering the diversity of the MXene family, this study may open a new avenue to advanced photonic devices.


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