We fabricated GaN-based hollow nanowires standing upright on a sapphire substrate by the sublimation method and found that they exhibit laser oscillation at room temperature. These very long, hollow, nanosized structures cannot be fabricated by other means. Furthermore, we determined the condition under which the fundamental mode is azimuthally polarized by investigating the dispersion of the hollow structure. Examination of the measured emission properties indicates that the hollow nanowire operates as a topological, vector-beam light source.
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Takiguchi, M., Sergent, S., Damilano, B., Vézian, S., Chenot, S., Yazigi, N., … Notomi, M. (2024). Vector Beam Generation from Standing Hollow GaN Nanowire Lasers on Sapphire Substrates. ACS Photonics, 11(2), 789–794. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c01735
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