Single-step direct laser writing of halide perovskite microlasers

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Abstract

Halide perovskites are a family of materials with a high potential for realization of microlasers, due to their high luminescence quantum yield and broad spectral tunability. We demonstrate a single-step process for lasing microdisk fabrication from a thin film of methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) perovskite through its patterning with tightly focused femtosecond (fs) laser pulses. By using kHz-scale pulse bursts destructive overheating of the material was suppressed. Perovskite microdisks fabricated under such optimized conditions showed stable lasing upon pumping with fs-laser both at lower (50 kHz) and higher (80 MHz) repetition rates and operation temperatures of 300 K and 6 K, respectively.

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Shishkin, I., Polushkin, A., Tiguntseva, E., Murzin, A., Stroganov, B., Kapitonov, Y., … Makarov, S. (2019). Single-step direct laser writing of halide perovskite microlasers. Applied Physics Express, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.7567/1882-0786/ab4b1b

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