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Study of TMDs nanosheets based saturable absorber used for Q-switching and mode lock laser system

Study of TMDs nanosheets based saturable absorber used for Q-switching and mode lock laser system
Study of TMDs nanosheets based saturable absorber used for Q-switching and mode lock laser system
Pulse width of pulsed laser determinates their applications. For the long pulse laser with µs or ns pulse width, it can be used for telecommunication, remote sensing and medical surgery. For the ultrashort pulse laser with ps or fs pulse width, it can be used for eye-surgery, precise micro- or even nano-machining on transparent material and novel 3D hologram formation. The saturable absorber (SA) is the crucial optical component that switch the laser operation from CW mode to pulse mode passively. Therefore it attract s great research interests from the laser photonic community. &more...
Tang, Chun Yin
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Huang, Chung-Che
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Tsang, Yuen Hong
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Tang, Chun Yin, Zeng, Long-Hui, Long, Hui, Tao, Li-Li, Huang, Chung-Che, Hewak, Daniel and Tsang, Yuen Hong (2015) Study of TMDs nanosheets based saturable absorber used for Q-switching and mode lock laser system. EMN Bangkok Meeting on Energy, Materials, Nanotechnology 2015, Bangkok, Thailand. 11 - 13 Nov 2015. 2 pp .

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Pulse width of pulsed laser determinates their applications. For the long pulse laser with µs or ns pulse width, it can be used for telecommunication, remote sensing and medical surgery. For the ultrashort pulse laser with ps or fs pulse width, it can be used for eye-surgery, precise micro- or even nano-machining on transparent material and novel 3D hologram formation. The saturable absorber (SA) is the crucial optical component that switch the laser operation from CW mode to pulse mode passively. Therefore it attract s great research interests from the laser photonic community. &more...

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Published date: 12 November 2015
Venue - Dates: EMN Bangkok Meeting on Energy, Materials, Nanotechnology 2015, Bangkok, Thailand, 2015-11-11 - 2015-11-13
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 384301
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384301
PURE UUID: 1c997285-ff1f-4cae-a5d6-3a48a217c781
ORCID for Chung-Che Huang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3471-2463
ORCID for Daniel Hewak: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2093-5773

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Author: Chun Yin Tang
Author: Long-Hui Zeng
Author: Hui Long
Author: Li-Li Tao
Author: Chung-Che Huang ORCID iD
Author: Daniel Hewak ORCID iD
Author: Yuen Hong Tsang

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