Influence of the excitation area on the thresholds of organic second-order distributed feedback lasers

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It is shown that the optical pump power (or energy) density thresholds required to obtain lasing from organic second-order distributed feedback lasers, increase when the excitation area (A) is smaller than a certain value (A crit). So, in order to obtain the minimum possible thresholds and to ensure that they constitute adequate quantities for comparison purposes, the condition A > Acrit should be fulfilled. Results also indicate that when A Acrit (Acrit ∼ 0.1 mm2 for the devices studied here), the operational device lifetime, which depends mainly on the pump power (or energy) density, becomes drastically reduced. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Calzado, E. M., Villalvilla, J. M., Boj, P. G., Quintana, J. A., Navarro-Fuster, V., Retolaza, A., … Díaz-García, M. A. (2012). Influence of the excitation area on the thresholds of organic second-order distributed feedback lasers. Applied Physics Letters, 101(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4768242

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