Jinrong Tian
Beijing University of Technology
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Optics Express | 2014
Zhenhua Yu; Yanrong Song; Jinrong Tian; Zhiyuan Dou; Heyang Guoyu; Kexuan Li; Hongwei Li; Xinping Zhang
We demonstrated a high-repetition-rate Q-switched fiber laser with topological insulator Bi₂Se₃ absorber. The absorber was made into a film structure by spin-coating method using few-layer Bi₂Se₃ nano-platelets which had regular shape. The uniform film had a low saturable optical intensity of 11 MW/cm(2), which is the lowest saturable optical intensity in the saturable absorbers made by topological insulator till now. By inserting the absorber film into an Erbium-doped fiber laser, a high-repetition Q-switched laser with the repetition rates from 459 kHz to 940 kHz was achieved. The maximum output power was 22.35 mW with the shortest pulse duration of 1.9 μs. To the best of our knowledge, both of the repetition rate and the output power were the highest values among the Q-switched fiber lasers with topological insulator absorber.
Nano Letters | 2008
Xinping Zhang; Hongmei Liu; Jinrong Tian; Yanrong Song; Li Wang
We report a plasmonic diffraction grating device as a new kind of optical polarizer. This simple device consists of periodically distributed gold nanowires on top of a transparent glass substrate and is based on the strong polarization dependence of the particle plasmon resonance of the gold nanowires. A high-efficiency secondary diffraction in the same device enhances the polarization extinction ratio significantly. Linearly polarized spectrum in the red with a bandwidth of 53 nm is selectively picked up from the nonpolarized white light, where a polarization extinction ratio higher than 100 at about 650 nm has been achieved. The idea of plasmonic diffraction grating is important for exploiting new detection and sensor techniques.
Laser Physics | 2014
Zhenhua Yu; Yonggang Wang; Xiao Zhang; Xinzheng Dong; Jinrong Tian; Yanrong Song
We demonstrate a highly stable mode locked fiber laser based on single wall carbon nanotubes. The mode locking is achieved by the evanescent field interaction of the propagating light with a single wall carbon nanotube saturable absorber in a microfiber. The pulse width is 66 fs, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the shortest pulse achieved in a carbon nanotube mode locked fiber laser. The maximum average output power is 26 mW, which is about 20 times larger than that of a typical carbon nanotube mode locked fiber laser. The center of the wavelength is 1555 nm, with 54 nm spectral width. The repetition rate is 146 MHz. To investigate the lasers stability, the output pulses are monitored for 120 h and there is no significant degradation of the laser spectral width or shape.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2009
Peng Zhang; Yanrong Song; Jinrong Tian; Xinping Zhang; Zhigang Zhang
InGaAs strained quantum wells (QWs) with GaAs, AlGaAs, and GaAsP barriers are widely used in optically pumped vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting lasers operating at 1 μm wavelength band. Compared with the reported data, the model-solid theory, which is more suitable for the studied materials, is selected to calculate the band offset. The band structures and the gain characteristics of the three different QWs are computed and compared, and the theoretical results are in good agreement with the recent experimental reports. The numerical simulation shows that the QW with the GaAs barrier has the highest absorption but the lowest peak gain, while for the AlGaAs barrier, it has the lowest absorption but the highest peak gain, and for the GaAsP barrier, it has a moderate absorption and peak gain. GaAsP is the most appropriate candidate for the barrier of InGaAs strained QW when the low-threshold, large-gain, and high-temperature characteristics are demanded simultaneously.
Laser Physics Letters | 2015
Kexuan Li; Yanrong Song; Zhenhua Yu; Runqin Xu; Zhiyuan Dou; Jinrong Tian
We demonstrate a femtosecond erbium-doped fibre laser operating in the long wavelength band (L-band) in which topological insulator Bi2Se3-polyvinyl alcohol film is applied as a saturable absorber. It generates a ~360 fs soliton pulse at 1600 nm with a repetition rate of 35.45 MHz. To the best of our knowledge, this is the shortest pulse duration ever achieved with an L-band design employing Bi2Se3 as a saturable absorber. The result shows topological insulator Bi2Se3 could be a promising candidate to generate L-band ultrafast pulses for practical applications.
Laser Physics Letters | 2014
Mengting Hu; Jinghui Liu; Jinrong Tian; Zhiyuan Dou; Yanrong Song
A Q-switched Yb:KGW solid-state laser using topological insulator Bi2Se3 as a saturable absorber was demonstrated experimentally for the first time. The Bi2Se3 saturable absorber was fabricated in a film on a highly reflective mirror. By inserting this into a Yb:KGW laser, the Q-switched operation was obtained. The highest average output power was 439.4 mW and the corresponding repetition rate, pulse width and pulse energy were 166.7 kHz, 1.6 μs and 2.64 μJ, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the highest output power among topological insulator-modulated lasers with topological insulator absorbers.
Laser Physics Letters | 2015
Heyang Guoyu; Yanrong Song; Kexuan Li; Zhiyuan Dou; Jinrong Tian; Xinping Zhang
We demonstrated an all-normal-dispersion Yb-doped mode-locked fiber laser based on tungsten disulphide (WS2). The saturable absorbers (SA) were made by mixing WS2 solution with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and then evaporated on a substrate. The modulation depth of the WS2 film was 2.06% and the saturable optical intensity was 71.6 MW cm−2. When the WS2 film was inserted into the fiber laser, the mode-locked pulses with pulse width of 2.5 ns and repetition rate of 2.84 MHz were obtained. As the pump power increased to 350 mW, the maximum output power was measured to be 8.02 mW. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time to realize mode-locked pulses based on WS2-SA at 1 μm waveband.
Optical Engineering | 2016
Kexuan Li; Jinrong Tian; Yanrong Song; Jinghui Liu; Heyang Guoyu; Runqin Xu; Meng Wang; Xiaohui Fang
Abstract. We experimentally demonstrated a Q-switched mode-locked (QML) and a continuous-wave mode-locked (CWML) ytterbium-doped fiber lasers with topological insulator: Bi2Se3 as saturable absorber (SA) in all normal dispersion regime. The Bi2Se3-SA is conventionally composited by embedding Bi2Se3 nanoplatelets into polyvinyl alcohol thin film, which provides a modulation depth of 7.6% and a saturation intensity of 38.9 MW/cm2. Based on this SA, with different cavity length, ytterbium-doped fiber laser can be operated at QML and CWML state, respectively. In the QML operation, a Q-switched envelope has the shortest pulse width of 1.12 μs and the tunable repetition rate from 96 to 175 kHz. The largest pulse envelope energy is 39.6 nJ, corresponding to average output power of 6.93 mW. In the CWML operation, an environmentally stable dissipative soliton laser pulse with pulse duration of ∼210 ps is obtained. The single pulse energy is 0.83 nJ with the repetition rate of 11.38 MHz at the wavelength of 1037 nm.
Chinese Physics B | 2016
Jinghui Liu; Jinrong Tian; Heyang Guoyu; Runqin Xu; Kexuan Li; Yanrong Song; Xinping Zhang; Liang-Bi Su; Jun Xu
We demonstrate a passively Q-switched Yb:LSO laser based on tungsten disulphide (WS2) saturable absorber operating at 1034 nm and 1056 nm simultaneously. The saturable absorbers were fabricated by spin coating method. With low speed, the WS2 nanoplatelets embedded in polyvinyl alcohol could be coated on a BK7 glass substrate coated with high-refractive-index thin polymer. The shortest pulse width of 1.6 μs with a repetition rate of 76.9 kHz is obtained. As the pump power increases to 9 W, the maximum output power is measured to be 250 mW, corresponding to a single pulse energy of 3.25 μJ. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time to obtain dual-wavelength Q-switched solid-state laser using few-layer WS2 nanoplatelets.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015
Kexuan Li; Yanrong Song; Zhenhua Yu; Jinrong Tian
A 359fs erbium-doped fiber laser using topological insulator Bi2Se3/Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) composite film as a saturable absorber was demonstrated. When changing the length of the erbium-doped fiber, a mode-locking pulse ranging from 1557nm to 1600nm could be generated.