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Ultrasmall InGa(As)P dielectric and plasmonic nanolasers

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arxiv 2212.13301 v1 pith:62TZIAQN submitted 2022-12-26 physics.optics

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keywords particlesisolatedlasingnanolasersultrasmallachievedacrossashing
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Nanolasers have great potential as both on-chip light sources and optical barcoding particles. We demonstrate ultrasmall InGaP and InGaAsP disk lasers with diameters down to 360 nm (198 nm in height) in the red spectral range. Optically pumped, room-temperature, single-mode lasing was achieved from both disk-on-pillar and isolated particles. When isolated disks were placed on gold, plasmon polariton lasing was obtained with Purcell-enhanced stimulated emission. UV lithography and plasma ashing enabled the fabrication of nanodisks on a wafer-scale, with intended random size variation. Silica-coated nanodisk particles generated stable sub-nanometer spectra from within biological cells across an 80 nm bandwidth from 635 to 715 nm.

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