Strongly confining bare core CdTe quantum dots in polymeric microdisk resonators

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We report on a simple route to the efficient coupling of optical emission from strongly confining bare core CdTe quantum dots (QDs) to the eigenmodes of a micro-resonator. The quantum emitters are embedded into QD/polymer sandwich microdisk cavities. This prevents photo-oxidation and yields the high dot concentration necessary to overcome Auger enhanced surface trapping of carriers. In combination with the very high cavity Q-factors, interaction of the QDs with the cavity modes in the weak coupling regime is readily observed. Under nanosecond pulsed excitation the CdTe QDs in the microdisks show lasing with a threshold energy as low as 0.33 μJ. © 2014 Author(s).

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Flatae, A., Grossmann, T., Beck, T., Wiegele, S., & Kalt, H. (2014). Strongly confining bare core CdTe quantum dots in polymeric microdisk resonators. APL Materials, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4862695

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