Abstract
AbstractAll‐optical devices based on 2D materials have attracted great attention for desirable applications, such as communications and signal processing. However, the previously reported all‐fiber all‐optical devices utilizing the interferometer structures greatly limit their practical applications due to the poor anti‐interference ability and slow modulation rate. In this work, an all‐optical device has been demonstrated based on a microfiber knot resonator (MKR) deposited with Ti2CTx MXene, exhibiting a large photothermal conversion efficiency and high thermal conductivity. Experimental results show that the proposed all‐optical device is capable of producing a high‐performance phase and intensity modulation with a high modulation efficiency, fast response time, and good stability. Therefore, it is anticipated that the MKR‐based all‐optical devices based on 2D materials can pave the way to a new design of high‐performance all‐optical devices and have great potentials in the future optical information processing.
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