Double threshold behavior in a resonance-controlled ZnO random laser

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We observed unusual lasing characteristics, such as double thresholds and blue-shift of lasing peak, in a resonance-controlled ZnO random laser. From the analysis of lasing threshold carrier density, we found that the lasing at 1st and 2nd thresholds possibly arises from different mechanisms; the lasing at 1st threshold involves exciton recombination, whereas the lasing at 2nd threshold is caused by electron-hole plasma recombination, which is the typical origin of conventional random lasers. These phenomena are very similar to the transition from polariton lasing to photon lasing observed in a well-defined cavity laser.

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Niyuki, R., Fujiwara, H., Nakamura, T., Ishikawa, Y., Koshizaki, N., Tsuji, T., & Sasaki, K. (2017). Double threshold behavior in a resonance-controlled ZnO random laser. APL Photonics, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974334

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