Sub–single-exciton lasing using charged quantum dots coupled to a distributed feedback cavity

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Abstract

Colloidal semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are attractive materials for realizing highly flexible, solution-processable optical gain media, but they are difficult to use in lasing because of complications associated with extremely short optical-gain lifetimes limited by nonradiative Auger recombination. By combining compositional grading of the QD’s interior for hindering Auger decay with postsynthetic charging for suppressing parasitic ground-state absorption, we can reduce the lasing threshold to values below the single-exciton-per-dot limit. As a favorable departure from traditional multi-exciton–based lasing schemes, our approach should facilitate the development of solution-processable lasing devices and thereby help to extend the reach of lasing technologies into areas not accessible with traditional, epitaxially grown semiconductor materials.

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Kozlov, O. V., Park, Y. S., Roh, J., Fedin, I., Nakotte, T., & Klimov, V. I. (2019). Sub–single-exciton lasing using charged quantum dots coupled to a distributed feedback cavity. Science, 365(6454), 672–675. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax3489

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