Preparation of amorphous silicon-doped Y2O3 aerogel enabling nonlinear optical features for ultrafast photonics

Author:

Zhao Qingxi1,Chu Hongwei1ORCID,Pan Zhongben1ORCID,Liu Benxue2,Pan Han1ORCID,Zhao Shengzhi1,Li Dechun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Information Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Laser and Infrared System of Ministry of Education , 12589 Shandong University , Qingdao 266237 , China

2. State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials , 12589 Institute of Crystal Materials, Shandong University , Jinan 250100 , China

Abstract

Abstract Amorphous aerogels with the microscopic nanoscale three-dimensional meshes provide superb platforms for investigating unique physicochemical properties. In order to enhance the physical, thermal and mechanical performances, one efficient and common approach is integrating diverse functional materials. Herein, we report a simple strategy to fabricate the amorphous silicon doped Y2O3 aerogels with the post-gelation method under the N2/EtOH supercritical atmosphere. The impact of Si concentration on the nonlinear optical properties is investigated for the first time. The maximum modulation depth is 1.65 % with a saturation intensity of 0.78 MW cm−2 with the 1-ps laser excitation at 1590 nm. Finally, we incorporated the silicon-doped Y2O3 aerogel based saturable absorber (SA) into an erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) and achieved various mode-locking operations at different wavelengths in the super C band, in terms of the conventional soliton, harmonic soliton molecules pulses, and dual-wavelength soliton mode-locking. Overall, this work confirms that amorphous silicon-doped Y2O3 aerogels are good nonlinear optical materials and pave a way for the ultrafast photonic and nonlinear optical applications with amorphous materials in near future.

Funder

Shandong Provincial Science and Technology Demonstration Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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