Abstract
ZrGeTe4 as a layered semiconductor material with good stability and optoelectronic properties, and excellent saturable absorption characteristics, but its application in fiber lasers is still insufficient. In order to explore its application in fiber lasers, we prepared ZrGeTe4-PVA thin film by liquid phase exfoliation and performed a series of characterizations. A modulation depth of 13.15 %, a non-saturated loss of 6.4 %, and a saturation intensity of 5.5 MW/cm2 were obtained. Then used the ZrGeTe4-PVA thin film as the saturable absorber (SA) in an Er-doped fiber laser (EDFL), the large-energy operation could be realized. In the case of a cavity length of 234 m, when the pump power was increased to 1229 mW, a maximum single pulse energy of about 32.72 nJ was achieved, with a repetition frequency of 859 kHz. To the best of our knowledge, this is the highest single-pulse energy achieved in an EDFL based on ZrGeTe4-SA. This experiment shows that the ZrGeTe4 is a promising two-dimensional (2D) material with good nonlinear absorption properties, proving that it is a promising pulse modulation of SA and laying a foundation for its subsequent study in fiber lasers.
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