Abstract

AbstractAchieving coupling between plasma oscillators can significantly modulate their intrinsic optical characteristics. In this paper, strong coupling generated by the surface plasma of MXene and Au nanobipyramids (NBPs) for broadband ultrafast nonlinear optical modulation is reported. The femtosecond transient absorption spectra reveal that the ultrafast hot electron transfer occurred in the Au/MXene nanohybrids at <200 fs. Au/Ta4C3Tx nanohybrids outperform the outstanding broadband saturable absorption (SA), with a saturation intensity 106 times less than that of the initial MXene. Laser excitation at 1100 nm results in reverse saturable absorption for Ta4C3Tx nanosheets and a strong SA for Au/Ta4C3Tx nanohybrids, which extends the range of SA. Theoretical calculations indicate that excellent nonlinearity is synergistically achieved via hot electron transfer and plasmon coupling. Femtosecond transient absorption spectra reveal that Au NBPs offer the additional occupied state for carriers through the transfer process and extend the carrier lifetime considerably. This study provides theoretical guidance for the exploration of remarkable novel nonlinear‐active 2D layer‐based materials and candidates for the practical applications of saturable absorbers.

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