All-color plasmonic nanolasers with ultralow thresholds: Autotuning mechanism for single-mode lasing

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We report on the first demonstration of broadband tunable, single-mode plasmonic nanolasers (spasers) emitting in the full visible spectrum. These nanolasers are based on a single metal-oxide-semiconductor nanostructure platform comprising of InGaN/GaN semiconductor nanorods supported on an Al 2O3-capped epitaxial Ag film. In particular, all-color lasing in subdiffraction plasmonic resonators is achieved via a novel mechanism based on a property of weak size dependence inherent in spasers. Moreover, we have successfully reduced the continuous-wave (CW) lasing thresholds to ultrasmall values for all three primary colors and have clearly demonstrated the possibility of "thresholdless" lasing for the blue plasmonic nanolaser. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Lu, Y. J., Wang, C. Y., Kim, J., Chen, H. Y., Lu, M. Y., Chen, Y. C., … Gwo, S. (2014). All-color plasmonic nanolasers with ultralow thresholds: Autotuning mechanism for single-mode lasing. Nano Letters, 14(8), 4381–4388. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl501273u

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