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Optics Express | 2015

Mechanically exfoliated black phosphorus as a new saturable absorber for both Q-switching and mode-locking laser operation

Yu Chen; Guobao Jiang; Shuqing Chen; Zhinan Guo; Xue-Feng Yu; Chujun Zhao; Han Zhang; Qiaoliang Bao; Shuangchun Wen; Dingyuan Tang; Dianyuan Fan

Black phosphorus (BP), an emerging narrow direct band-gap two-dimensional (2D) layered material that can fill the gap between the semi-metallic graphene and the wide-bandgap transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), had been experimentally found to exhibit the saturation of optical absorption if under strong light illumination. By taking advantage of this saturable absorption property, we could fabricate a new type of optical saturable absorber (SA) based on mechanically exfoliated BPs, and further demonstrate the applications for ultra-fast laser photonics. Based on the balanced synchronous twin-detector measurement method, we have characterized the saturable absorption property of the fabricated BP-SAs at the telecommunication band. By incorporating the BP-based SAs device into the all-fiber Erbium-doped fiber laser cavities, we are able to obtain either the passive Q-switching (with maximum pulse energy of 94.3 nJ) or the passive mode-locking operation (with pulse duration down to 946 fs). Our results show that BP could also be developed as an effective SA for pulsed fiber or solid-state lasers.


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Ultrasmall Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots: Synthesis and Use as Photothermal Agents

Zhengbo Sun; Hanhan Xie; Siying Tang; Xue-Feng Yu; Zhinan Guo; Jundong Shao; Han Zhang; Hao Huang; Huaiyu Wang; Paul K. Chu

Black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) were synthesized using a liquid exfoliation method that combined probe sonication and bath sonication. With a lateral size of approximately 2.6 nm and a thickness of about 1.5 nm, the ultrasmall BPQDs exhibited an excellent NIR photothermal performance with a large extinction coefficient of 14.8 L g(-1) cm(-1) at 808 nm, a photothermal conversion efficiency of 28.4%, as well as good photostability. After PEG conjugation, the BPQDs showed enhanced stability in physiological medium, and there was no observable toxicity to different types of cells. NIR photoexcitation of the BPQDs in the presence of C6 and MCF7 cancer cells led to significant cell death, suggesting that the nanoparticles have large potential as photothermal agents.


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Surface Coordination of Black Phosphorus for Robust Air and Water Stability

Yuetao Zhao; Huaiyu Wang; Hao Huang; Quanlan Xiao; Yanhua Xu; Zhinan Guo; Hanhan Xie; Jundong Shao; Zhengbo Sun; Weijia Han; Xue-Feng Yu; Penghui Li; Paul K. Chu

A titanium sulfonate ligand is synthesized for surface coordination of black phosphorus (BP). In contrast to serious degradation observed from the bare BP, the BP after surface coordination exhibits excellent stability during dispersion in water and exposure to air for a long period of time, thereby significantly extending the lifetime and spurring broader application of BP.


Optics Express | 2015

Few-layer black phosphorus based saturable absorber mirror for pulsed solid-state lasers.

Jie Ma; Shunbin Lu; Zhinan Guo; Xiaodong Xu; Han Zhang; Dingyuan Tang; Dianyuan Fan

We experimentally demonstrated that few-layer black phosphorus (BP) could be used as an optical modulator for solid-state lasers to generate short laser pulses. The BP flakes were fabricated by the liquid phase exfoliation method and drop-casted on a high-reflection mirror to form a BP-based saturable absorber mirror (BP-SAM). Stable Q-switched pulses with a pulse width of 620 ns at the wavelength of 1046 nm were obtained in a Yb:CaYAlO(4) (Yb:CYA) laser with the BP-SAM. The generated pulse train has a repetition rate of 113.6 kHz and an average output power of 37 mW. Our results show that the BP-SAMs could have excellent prospective for ultrafast photonics applications.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

PLLA Nanofibrous Paper-Based Plasmonic Substrate with Tailored Hydrophilicity for Focusing SERS Detection

Jundong Shao; Liping Tong; Siying Tang; Zhinan Guo; Han Zhang; Penghui Li; Huaiyu Wang; Chang Du; Xue-Feng Yu

We report a new paper-based surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate platform contributed by a poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) nanofibrous paper adsorbed with plasmonic nanostructures, which can circumvent many challenges of the existing SERS substrates. This PLLA nanofibrous paper has three-dimensional porous structure, extremely clean surface with good hydrophobicity (contact angle is as high as 133.4°), and negligible background interference under Raman laser excitation. Due to the strong electrostatic interaction between PLLA nanofiber and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) molecules, the CTAB-coated gold nanorods (GNRs) are efficiently immobilized onto the fibers. Such a hydrophobic paper substrate with locally hydrophilic SERS-active area can confine analyte molecules and prevent the random spreading of molecules. The confinement leads to focusing effect and the GNRs-PLLA SERS substrate is found to be highly sensitive (0.1 nM Rhodamine 6G and malachite green) and exhibit excellent reproducibility (∼8% relative standard deviation (RSD)) and long-term stability. Furthermore, it is also cost-efficient, with simple fabrication methodology, and demonstrates high sample collection efficiency. All of these benefits ensure that this GNRs-PLLA substrate is a really perfect choice for a variety of SERS applications.


Small | 2016

Metabolizable Ultrathin Bi2Se3 Nanosheets in Imaging-Guided Photothermal Therapy

Hanhan Xie; Zhibin Li; Zhengbo Sun; Jundong Shao; Xue-Feng Yu; Zhinan Guo; Jia-Hong Wang; Quanlan Xiao; Huaiyu Wang; Qu-Quan Wang; Han Zhang; Paul K. Chu

Poly(vinylpyrrolidone)-encapsulated Bi2 Se3 nanosheets with a thickness of 1.7 nm and diameter of 31.4 nm are prepared by a solution method. Possessing an extinction coefficient of 11.5 L g(-1) cm(-1) at 808 nm, the ultrathin Bi2 Se3 nanosheets boast a high photothermal conversion efficiency of 34.6% and excellent photoacoustic performance. After systemic administration, the Bi2 Se3 nanosheets with the proper size and surface properties accumulate passively in tumors enabling efficient photoacoustic imaging of the entire tumors to facilitate photothermal cancer therapy. In vivo biodistribution studies reveal that they are expelled from the body efficiently after 30 d. The ultrathin Bi2 Se3 nanosheets have large clinical potential as metabolizable near-infrared-triggered theranostic agents.


Optics Express | 2012

The ultraviolet laser from individual ZnO microwire with quadrate cross section

Meng Ding; Dongxu Zhao; Bin Yao; Zhinan Guo; Ludi Zhang; Dezhen Shen

The ZnO microwires with quadrate cross section were synthesized by chemical vapor deposition method. The ultraviolet laser with the Fabry-pérot cavity modes was realized from an individual ZnO microwire. Under the low excitation power densities, the amplified spontaneous emission was observed from the ZnO microwire, while the lasing action was observed under the high excitation power densities. The ZnO microwire exhibited low threshold excitation intensity of 58 kW/cm(2) and quality factor of 485. The characteristics and possible lasing mechanism were investigated in detail.


Advanced Materials | 2017

Metal‐Ion‐Modified Black Phosphorus with Enhanced Stability and Transistor Performance

Zhinan Guo; Si Chen; Zhongzheng Wang; Zhenyu Yang; Fei Liu; Yanhua Xu; Jia-Hong Wang; Ya Yi; Han Zhang; Lei Liao; Paul K. Chu; Xue-Feng Yu

Black phosphorus (BP), a burgeoning elemental 2D semiconductor, has aroused increasing scientific and technological interest, especially as a channel material in field-effect transistors (FETs). However, the intrinsic instability of BP causes practical concern and the transistor performance must also be improved. Here, the use of metal-ion modification to enhance both the stability and transistor performance of BP sheets is described. Ag+ spontaneously adsorbed on the BP surface via cation-π interactions passivates the lone-pair electrons of P thereby rendering BP more stable in air. Consequently, the Ag+ -modified BP FET shows greatly enhanced hole mobility from 796 to 1666 cm2 V-1 s-1 and ON/OFF ratio from 5.9 × 104 to 2.6 × 106 . The mechanisms pertaining to the enhanced stability and transistor performance are discussed and the strategy can be extended to other metal ions such as Fe3+ , Mg2+ , and Hg2+ . Such stable and high-performance BP transistors are crucial to electronic and optoelectronic devices. The stability and semiconducting properties of BP sheets can be enhanced tremendously by this novel strategy.


Optical Materials Express | 2016

2 μm passively Q-switched laser based on black phosphorus

Zhaozheng Chu; Jie Liu; Zhinan Guo; Han Zhang

Few-layer black phosphorus (BP) was successfully fabricated by liquid phase exfoliation (LPE) method. By using the BP saturable absorber (SA), a passively Q-switched solid-state laser at the central wavelength of 1988 nm was demonstrated. Under an absorbed diode-pumped power of 3.38 W, an average power of 151 mW was generated with a minimum pulse width of 1.78 µs and repetition rate of 19.25 kHz, corresponding to pulse energy of 7.84 μJ. Our experimental results showed that BP could be used as an excellent SA for achieving mid-infrared solid-state pulsed lasers. To the best of our knowledge, it was the first time to obtain a Q-switched solid-state laser of 2 μm based on BP-SA.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017

Efficient Enrichment and Self-Assembly of Hybrid Nanoparticles into Removable and Magnetic SERS Substrates for Sensitive Detection of Environmental Pollutants

Siying Tang; Yong Li; Hao Huang; Penghui Li; Zhinan Guo; Qian Luo; Zhe Wang; Paul K. Chu; Jia Li; Xue-Feng Yu

A structure consisting of a low surface energy substrate and low surface tension liquid is designed and prepared by taking advantage of perfluorinated fluid infusion into the porous Teflon membrane. This slippery platform allows efficient enrichment and self-assembly of hybrid nanoparticles and the assembled structure can be detached from the membrane. A macroscale superlattice array of Au nanorods doped with magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles is obtained by suppressing the outward capillary flow and coffee-ring effect during evaporative self-assembly. In SERS (surface enhanced Raman scattering) detection of environmental pollutants including thiram, diquat and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, the removable plasmonic superlattice array with magnetic properties enables rapid separation of analytes from the solution resulting in excellent sensitivity and detection limits down to the nanomolar level. The self-assembly strategy shows great potential in the fabrication of removable 3D plasmonic superlattice arrays for SERS detections.

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Xue-Feng Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Paul K. Chu

City University of Hong Kong

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Huaiyu Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jundong Shao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hanhan Xie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhengbo Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hao Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Siying Tang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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