Abstract

We report on 976-nm diode-pumped Er:Y2O3 ceramic lasers in continuous-wave and passively Q-switched regimes. The maximum output power of continuous-wave laser operation is about 0.78W with slope efficiency of about 11.8% at 2.7μm. Passively Q-switched Er:Y2O3 ceramic laser operation with chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene as the saturable absorber is also demonstrated for the first time, to our knowledge. Using a monolayer CVD graphene, the achieved shortest pulse width is about 408ns, while the shortest pulse width reduces to about 296ns with pulse energy of 2.59μJ and peak power of 8.77W by using a three-layer CVD graphene. The results reveal that graphene is a very promising saturable absorber operating in the middle infrared spectral region.

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