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Shu-Yan Wang1, Ming-Wei Mao2, Ke Wang3
1State Key Laboratory of Natural Product Chemistry (SKLNPC), Key Laboratory of Nonferrous Metal Chemistry and Resources Utilization of Gansu Province, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Special Function Materials and Structure Design, Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China.
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Space exploration is inseparable from advanced antiradiation materials with exceptional properties. Among these, nonlinear optical materials and devices, such as irradiation-resistant saturable absorbers (SAs), have garnered significant attention, particularly due to their critical role in integrated photonics for space use. This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the space adaptability of two-dimensional (2D) W2N3 under simulated space radiation conditions. When subjected to 60Co γ-ray irradiation at doses exceeding 45 years of accumulation in a typical low-Earth orbit, W2N3 retained its robust third-order nonlinear saturable absorption across the visible- to near-infrared spectral range. Femtosecond transient absorption spectra offer a comprehensive view of the carrier dynamics of W2N3 before and after irradiation, delving into radiation effects and damage mechanisms that are otherwise elusive to conventional techniques. The synthesized W2N3 nanosheets were successfully employed as efficient SAs for Q-switched mode-locking in a Yb-doped fiber laser. The laser system operated at ∼1 μm NIR with high pulse energy and low saturation power, highlighting the remarkable potential of W2N3 for integration into lasers, modulators, and other photonic devices. Notably, the irradiated W2N3 demonstrated an identical mode-locking performance compared to its pristine counterpart. These findings provide valuable guidance for the rational design and screening of nonlinear optical materials capable of withstanding space radiation, offering significant implications for future space-based photonic applications.
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