Abstract
Organic semiconductor lasers were fabricated by UV-nanoimprint lithography with thresholds as low as 57 W/cm(2) under 4 ns pulsed operation. The nanoimprinted lasers employed mixed-order distributed feedback resonators, with second-order gratings surrounded by first-order gratings, combined with a light-emitting conjugated polymer. They were pumped by InGaN LEDs to produce green-emitting lasers, with thresholds of 208 W/cm(2) (102 nJ/pulse). These hybrid lasers incorporate a scalable UV-nanoimprint lithography process, compatible with high-performance LEDs, therefore we have demonstrated a coherent, compact, low-cost light source.
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Wang, Y., Tsiminis, G., Kanibolotsky, A. L., Skabara, P. J., Samuel, I. D. W., & Turnbull, G. A. (2013). Nanoimprinted polymer lasers with threshold below 100 W/cm^2 using mixed-order distributed feedback resonators. Optics Express, 21(12), 14362. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.21.014362
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