Abstract
The development of efficient miniature laser sources ensuring low lasing thresholds and high Q-factors is one of the relevant aims of modern physics and materials science concerning micro- and nano-objects. In this work, lasing in the near ultraviolet range in ZnO microrods fabricated by pyrolytic carbothermal synthesis has been studied. The possibility of low-threshold lasing on whispering gallery modes in free-standing microrods with diameters of about 10 μm and larger has been demonstrated. A high optical and structural quality of such microrods, as well as their directional growth, ensures low lasing thresholds (down to 10–20 kW/cm2) and high Q-factors (above 3000). It has been hypothesized that exciton recombination is responsible for stimulated emission in the microrods under study.
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Tarasov, A. P., Lavrikov, A. S., Zadorozhnaya, L. A., & Kanevsky, V. M. (2022). Low-Threshold Whispering-Gallery Mode Lasing in Large-Diameter ZnO Microrods. JETP Letters, 115(9), 502–508. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364022100514
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