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filingDate 2018-07-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-108767648-B
titleOfInvention Saturable absorber device and preparation method thereof, mode locked fiber laser
abstract The embodiment of the invention discloses a kind of saturable absorber devices and preparation method thereof, mode locked fiber laser, wherein the saturable absorber device includes: the first optical fiber;Perovskite quantum dot is attached on the end face of the first end of the first optical fiber;The first end of first Optical fiber plug, the first optical fiber is inserted into the first Optical fiber plug.Technical solution provided in an embodiment of the present invention, perovskite quantum dot is attached on the end face of the first end of the first optical fiber, the first end of the first optical fiber is inserted into the first Optical fiber plug simultaneously and forms saturable absorber device, the saturable absorber device of formation has stronger third-order nonlinear optical effect and faster response time, saturable absorber device architecture is simple simultaneously, it can simplify the manufacture craft of saturable absorber device, reduce the preparation cost of saturable absorber device.
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