There has been considerable interest in metallic nanolasers recently and some forms of these devices constructed from semiconductor pillars can be considered as surface-emitting lasers. We compare two different realized versions of these nanopillar devices, one with a trapped cutoff mode in the pillar, another with a mode that propagates along the pillar. For the cutoff mode devices we introduce a method to improve the output beam characteristics and look at some of the challenges in improving such devices. Copyright © 2011 Martin T. Hill and Milan J. H. Marell.
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Hill, M. T., & Marell, M. J. H. (2011). Surface-emitting metal nanocavity lasers. Advances in Optical Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/314952
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