GaInSn liquid nanospheres as a saturable absorber for Q-switched pulse generation at 639 nm

Bo Chen, Peifu Wang, Ning Zhang, Kuan Li, Ke Zhang, Shande Liu*, Jinlong Xu, Zhipei Sun

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Abstract

Liquid metals, which possess the superiority of low cost, shape-reconfigurability, and excellent optoelectronic properties, have been applied in various fields, such as flexible electronics, superconductivity, and coolants. In this paper, high-quality GaInSn liquid nanospheres synthesized by the ultrasonic method are applied for nonlinear optics and laser switches. The saturation absorption property derived from localized surface plasmon resonance at 639 nm is studied based on the open-aperture Z-scan technique, exhibiting a modulation depth of ∼35.5% and a saturation fluence of ∼21.75 mJ/cm2, respectively. The as-prepared GaInSn liquid nanospheres are also successfully utilized as a saturable absorber to achieve a stable Q-switched Pr:YLF laser at 639 nm. The output pulse width can reach ∼280 ns with a pulse repetition rate of ∼174.8 kHz. Our results suggest that GaInSn liquid nanospheres are a candidate material for generating visible laser pulses, which is of great interest for potential applications in visible nonlinear optics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28242-28249
Number of pages8
JournalOptics Express
Volume30
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jul 2022
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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