Oriented zinc oxide nanorods: A novel saturable absorber for lasers in the near-infrared

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2018-10-23
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9
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Frankfurt, M. : Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
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Abstract

Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods (NRs) oriented along the crystallographic [001] axis are grown by the hydrothermal method on glass substrates. The ZnO NRs exhibit a broadband (1–2 µm) near-IR absorption ascribed to the singly charged zinc vacancy VZn−1. The saturable absorption of the ZnO NRs is studied at ≈1 µm under picosecond excitation, revealing a low saturation intensity, ≈10 kW/cm2, and high fraction of the saturable losses. The ZnO NRs are applied as saturable absorbers in diode-pumped Yb (≈1.03 µm) and Tm (≈1.94 µm) lasers generating nanosecond pulses. The ZnO NRs grown on various optical surfaces are promising broadband saturable absorbers for nanosecond near-IR lasers in bulk and waveguide geometries.

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Oriented nanorods, Q-switching, Saturable absorption, Solid-state lasers, Zinc oxide
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Loiko, P., Bora, T., Serres, J. M., Yu, H., Aguiló, M., Díaz, F., et al. (2018). Oriented zinc oxide nanorods: A novel saturable absorber for lasers in the near-infrared. 9. https://doi.org//10.3762/bjnano.9.255
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