Abstract
Stable single-mode lasing operation from a pair of coupled GaN nanowires is demonstrated through optical pumping. GaN nanowires with different lengths were placed side-by-side in contact to form a coupled cavity through nanoprobe manipulation. Unlike individual nanowire lasers, which operate in a combined multiple transverse and multiple longitude mode oscillation, a coupled nanowire-pair provides a mode selection mechanism through the Vernier effect, which can strongly enhance the free spectrum range between adjacent resonant modes and generate a stable single-mode operation with a high side-mode suppression ratio. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Xu, H., Wright, J. B., Luk, T. S., Figiel, J. J., Cross, K., Lester, L. F., … Li, Q. (2012). Single-mode lasing of GaN nanowire-pairs. Applied Physics Letters, 101(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4751862
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