Copper Functionalized SnSe Nanoflakes Enabling Nonlinear Optical Features for Ultrafast Photonics

铜功能化的SnSe纳米片赋予超快光子学非线性光学特性

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Abstract

This study enhances the ultrafast photonics application of tin selenide (SnSe) nanoflakes via copper (Cu) functionalization to overcome challenges such as low conductivity and weak near-infrared (NIR) absorption. Cu functionalization enhances concentration, induces strain, and reduces the bandgap through Sn substitution and Sn vacancy filling with Cu ions. Demonstrated by density functional theory calculations and experimental analyses, Cu-functionalized SnSe exhibits improved NIR optical absorption and superior third-order nonlinear optical properties. Z-scan measurements and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy reveal better performance of Cu-functionalized SnSe in terms of nonlinear optical properties and shorter carrier relaxation times compared to pristine SnSe. Furthermore, saturable absorbers based on both SnSe types, when integrated into an erbium-doped fiber laser, show that Cu functionalization leads to a decrease in pulse duration to 798 fs and an increase in 3 dB spectral bandwidth to 3.44 nm. Additionally, it enables stable harmonic mode-locking of bound-state solitons. This work suggests a new direction for improving wide bandgap 2D materials by highlighting the enhanced nonlinear optical properties and potential of Cu-functionalized SnSe in ultrafast photonics.

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