Lúcia A. M. Saito
Mackenzie Presbyterian University
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Scientific Reports | 2016
J. D. Zapata; David Steinberg; Lúcia A. M. Saito; R. E. P. de Oliveira; Ana María Cárdenas; E. A. Thoroh de Souza
We demonstrated a method to construct high efficiency saturable absorbers based on the evanescent light field interaction of CVD monolayer graphene deposited on side-polished D-shaped optical fiber. A set of samples was fabricated with two different core-graphene distances (0 and 1 μm), covered with graphene ranging between 10 and 25 mm length. The mode-locking was achieved and the best pulse duration was 256 fs, the shortest pulse reported in the literature with CVD monolayer graphene in EDFL. As result, we find a criterion between the polarization relative extinction ratio in the samples and the pulse duration, which relates the better mode-locking performance with the higher polarization extinction ratio of the samples. This criterion also provides a better understanding of the graphene distributed saturable absorbers and their reproducible performance as optoelectronic devices for optical applications.
Optics Express | 2017
Eduardo J. Aiub; David Steinberg; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza; Lúcia A. M. Saito
For the first time, we demonstrated the fabrication of mechanically exfoliated molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) samples deposited onto a D-shaped optical fiber. The MoS2 exfoliated flakes were deposited onto a stacked of 1.2 µm PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) and 300 nm PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) layers and then transferred directly onto a side polished surface of D-shaped optical fiber with polishing length of 17 mm and no distance from the fiber core. The sample exhibited a high polarization performance as a polarizer with relative polarization extinction ratio of 97.5%. By incorporating the sample as a saturable absorber in the Erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL), bandwidth of 20.5 nm and pulse duration of 200 fs were generated, which corresponded to the best mode-locking results obtained for all-fiber MoS2 saturable absorber at 1.5 µm wavelength.
Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2015
H. G. Rosa; David Steinberg; Juan D. Zapata; Lúcia A. M. Saito; Ana María Cárdenas; José C. V. Gomes; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza
We present a study on the characterization and quality evaluation of all-fiber chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene saturable absorber samples for Erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) mode locking. Optical fiber end faces covered by CVD graphene were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy, and classification criteria related to graphene Raman bands properties were adopted in order to evaluate samples quality. The analysis revealed that for all samples, the fiber core was 100% covered by graphene, with 88% average monolayer graphene coverage, and 82% low defect graphene coverage. Graphene samples were used as saturable absorbers in EDFL, and soliton-like pulses as short as 599 fs were generated, with average pulse duration of 620 ± 10 fs among all samples.
Optical Materials Express | 2018
David Steinberg; Rodrigo M. Gerosa; Fernanda N. Pellicer; J. D. Zapata; Sergio H. Domingues; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza; Lúcia A. M. Saito
We present high mode-locking performances from an erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) by using graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (r-GO) as saturable absorbers (SA) deposited onto the polished surface of a D-shaped optical fiber. The samples were prepared with different concentrations and its characterization was performed by using an optical microscope, a Raman spectrometer, nonlinear saturable absorption measurements, polarization setup, and laser mode-locking analysis. As a 1550-nm polarizer, the best GO (r-GO) samples exhibited higher polarization extinction ratio (PER) of 7.94 (7.65) dB, corresponding to 84 (83) %, both showing similar graphene TE absorption behavior. In a managed-intracavity dispersion laser, broadest bandwidths of 27.2 and 24.1 nm and the corresponding shortest pulse duration of 190 fs could be generated when incorporating the SA with high modulation depth (above 20%), being so far the best mode-locking results ever reported in the literature for GO and r-GO SA onto D-shaped optical fibers in EDFL.
Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference (2010), paper WH2 | 2010
Lúcia A. M. Saito; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza
We demonstrated an in-field and in-laboratory 50 km ultralong Erbium fiber laser actively mode locked with repetition rate varying from 1 to 10 GHz where the output pulse widths were determined by the soliton regime.
Frontiers in Optics | 2006
Lúcia A. M. Saito; Palmerston D.. Taveira; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza; Peter B. Gaarde; Keith De Souza
Optical fiber networks currently operate in the C and L-bands with no usage of the O-band. We demonstrate theoretically that discrete Raman amplifiers operate more efficiently in the O-band than in the other wavelength bands.
sbmo/mtt-s international microwave and optoelectronics conference | 2017
David Steinberg; Rodrigo M. Gerosa; Fernanda N. Pellicer; Sergio H. Domingues; E. A. Thoroh de Souza; Lúcia A. M. Saito
We present the ultrashort pulse generation of sub-300 fs from a mode-locked Erbium doped fiber laser by using spin-coated graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide saturable absorbers deposited onto polished surface of D-shaped optical fibers.
sbmo/mtt-s international microwave and optoelectronics conference | 2017
David Steinberg; J. D. Zapata; E. A. Thoroh de Souza; Lúcia A. M. Saito
We present the ultrashort pulse generation of 250 fs from a mode-locked Erbium doped fiber laser by using mechanically exfoliated graphite saturable absorbers deposited onto side-polished surface of a D-shaped optical fiber.
sbmo/mtt-s international microwave and optoelectronics conference | 2011
David Steinberg; Lúcia A. M. Saito; H. G. Rosa; E. A. De Souza
We present a passive mode-locked Raman laser incorporating SWCNT (Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes) as saturable absorbers operating in O-band. We construct two single mode fiber lasers to generate ultrashort pulses near zero dispersion wavelength fiber. As results, pulse-trains were achieved in two different regimes and we compared the output bandwidth, rate repetition and pulse durations from both lasers. With high accumulated dispersion, nanoseconds square duration pulses were generated from laser cavity. So we study the pulse duration behavior introducing a dispersion shifted fiber (DSF) inside the cavity and verified a strong relation between pulse shortening and DSF length.
sbmo/mtt-s international microwave and optoelectronics conference | 2009
Lúcia A. M. Saito; Eunézio A. Thoroh de Souza; Murilo A. Romero
We present a comparison between an in-field and an in-laboratory 50 km ultralong Erbium-doped fiber lasers operating in active mode-locking regime. The results show better performance of the in-laboratory laser with pulses from 36.1 to 97.3 ps with repetition rate from 1 to 10 GHz.