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A nanolaser with extreme dielectric confinement. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Xiong M   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Versatile on-chip plasmonic lattices enabled by Kekulé metasurfaces. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Liu J   +11 more
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Nanolasers

2022
Abstract Important milestones in the path of development of semiconductor lasers are first indicated, followed by some basic equations related to semiconductor lasers. The design issues for attaining low threshold current, and high modulation bandwidth are then discussed.
Prasanta Kumar Basu   +2 more
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Advancing Nanolasers

Optics and Photonics News, 2023
Recent advances in technology and physics offer new possibilities for efficient control of nanolasers, to enable faster information processing at lower powers.
Min-Soo Hwang   +3 more
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Applications of nanolasers

Nature Nanotechnology, 2018
Nanolasers generate coherent light at the nanoscale. In the past decade, they have attracted intense interest, because they are more compact, faster and more power-efficient than conventional lasers. Thanks to these capabilities, nanolasers are now an emergent tool for a variety of practical applications. In this Review, we explain the intrinsic merits
Ren-Min Ma, Rupert F. Oulton
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Self-polarized spin-nanolasers

Nature Nanotechnology, 2014
Besides adding a new functionality to conventional lasers, spin-polarized lasers can, potentially, offer lower threshold currents and reach higher emission intensities. However, to achieve spin-polarized lasing emission a material should possess a slow spin relaxation and a high propensity to be injected with spin-polarized currents.
Ju-Ying, Chen   +4 more
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