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MXenes: synthesis, incorporation, and applications in ultrafast lasers

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 39, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac0d7e

Keywords

MXenes; fabrication; incorporation; ultrafast pulsed lasers

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFB2003200]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62071016]
  3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [4202044]
  4. Open Fund of IPOC (BUPT)
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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This article introduces the fabrication of MXene materials, methods of combining 2D materials with laser cavities, and applications of ultrafast pulsed lasers based on MXenes. It summarizes the advantages and drawbacks of fabrication methods and incorporation methods, as well as the characteristics and performance of ultrafast pulsed lasers based on MXenes.
The rapid expansion of nanotechnology and material science prompts two-dimensional (2D) materials to be extensively used in biomedicine, optoelectronic devices, and ultrafast photonics. Owing to the broadband operation, ultrafast recovery time, and saturable absorption properties, 2D materials become the promising candidates for being saturable absorbers in ultrafast pulsed lasers. In recent years, the novel 2D MXene materials have occupied the forefront due to their superior optical and electronic, as well as mechanical and chemical properties. Herein, we introduce the fabrication methods of MXenes, incorporation methods of combining 2D materials with laser cavities, and applications of ultrafast pulsed lasers based on MXenes. Firstly, top-down and bottom-up approaches are two types of fabrication methods, where top-down way mainly contains acid etching and the chief way of bottom-up method is chemical vapor deposition. In addition to these two typical ones, other methods are also discussed. Then we summarize the advantages and drawbacks of these approaches. Besides, commonly used incorporation methods, such as sandwich structure, optical deposition, as well as coupling with D-shaped, tapered, and photonic crystal fibers are reviewed. We also discuss their merits, defects, and conditions of selecting different methods. Moreover, we introduce the state of the art of ultrafast pulsed lasers based on MXenes at different wavelengths and highlight some excellent output performance. Ultimately, the outlook for improving fabrication methods and applications of MXene-based ultrafast lasers is presented.

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