Broadband
Nonlinear Optical Response of Single-Crystalline
Bismuth Thin Film
Posted on 2019-09-03 - 16:04
Bismuth
(Bi), a topological material, where many interesting condensed
matter phenomena have been observed, possesses unique physical properties
when its thickness is reduced to thin film. Here, we prepared the
highly stable, single-crystalline, continuous Bi thin film via the
vapor deposition (VD) method and found that the Bi thin film can exhibit
broadband, ultrafast nonlinear optical response with low saturable
intensity ranging from the near-infrared to mid-infrared spectral
range under strong excitation. Moreover, we demonstrated that the
Bi thin film was favorable to act as a nonlinear pulse modulator toward
a high performance pulsed laser operating in optical communication
and mid-infrared wavelengths. The experimental results highlight the
prospects of Bi thin film as broadband pulsed modulators and may open
new avenues toward advanced Bi-based broadband photonic devices.
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Du, Lin; Lu, Donglin; Li, Jie; Yang, Ke; Yang, Lingling; Huang, Bin; et al. (2019). Broadband
Nonlinear Optical Response of Single-Crystalline
Bismuth Thin Film. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b10354Â