Full-Spectrum Analysis of Perovskite-Based Surface Plasmon Nanolasers

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We systematically studied the characteristics of hybrid perovskite-based surface plasmon nanolasers. If one changes the anion composition of perovskites, the emission wavelength can be easily tuned. We conducted in full-spectrum modeling that featured hybrid perovskite nanowires placed on different SiO2-coated metallic (Au, Ag, and Al) plates. The proposed nanocavities that supported plasmonic gap modes exhibited distinguished properties of nanolasers, such as low-transparency threshold-gain and low lasing threshold. The corresponding experimental results for the MAPbBr3 nanolaser on Ag revealed the low-threshold operation. These superior features were attributed to enhanced light-matter interaction with strong coupling. Therefore, the proposed scheme, integrated with hybrid perovskite as gain material, provides an excellent platform for nanoscale plasmon lasing in the visible to near-infrared spectra.

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Cheng, P. J., Zheng, Q. Y., Hsu, C. Y., Li, H., Hong, K. B., Zhu, Y., … Lin, T. R. (2020). Full-Spectrum Analysis of Perovskite-Based Surface Plasmon Nanolasers. Nanoscale Research Letters, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-020-3290-6

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