Graphitic carbon nitride, a saturable absorber material for the visible waveband
2018
For the first time to our knowledge, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanosheets are found to be an excellent saturable absorber material in the visible waveband. g-C3N4 exhibits much stronger saturable absorption in this region than in the near-infrared region, unlike other two-dimensional materials such as graphene and black phosphorus. By the Z-scan method, the nonlinear absorption coefficient β of the material is first measured at three visible wavelengths, and for g-C3N4 it is −2.05, −0.34, and −0.11 cm·GW−1 at 355, 532, and 650 nm, respectively. These are much larger than −0.06 cm·GW−1 at 1064 nm.
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