Two-dimensional materials are now receiving continuously increasing attention due to their exceptional optical properties. Recently, it has been proved that indium selenide (InSe) is also an excellent photoelectric material, with… Click to show full abstract
Two-dimensional materials are now receiving continuously increasing attention due to their exceptional optical properties. Recently, it has been proved that indium selenide (InSe) is also an excellent photoelectric material, with wide applications in the field of photodetecters and so on. In our work, layered InSe was prepared through the liquid-phase exfoliation method, and the nonlinear saturable absorption properties of InSe were also experimentally investigated. In addition, InSe-polyvinyl alcohol film was successfully prepared and employed as an saturable absorber for demonstrating an Er-doped passive Q-switched mode-locked fiber laser for the first time. The largest Q-switched pulse energy was as high as 112.97 nJ and the narrowest mode-locked pulse duration was 2.96 ns at a repetition rate of 1.74 MHz. Our results fully indicate that InSe also has excellent nonlinear absorption properties in comparison with other commonly used 2D materials. Thus, the applications of InSe can be deeply investigated to promote the development of ultra-fast optics in the near future.
               
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