Fiber-Integrated Reversibly Wavelength-Tunable Nanowire Laser Based on Nanocavity Mode Coupling.
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Abstract
As an ideal miniaturized light source, wavelength-tunable nanolasers capable of emitting a wide spectrum stimulate intense interests for on-chip optoelectronics, optical communications, and spectroscopy. However, realization of such devices remains a major challenge because of extreme difficulties in achieving continuously reversibly tunable gain media and high quality (Q)-factor resonators on the nanoscale simultaneously. Here, exploiting single bandgap-graded CdSSe NWs and a Fabry-Pérot/whispering gallery mode (FP/WGM) coupling cavity, a free-standing fiber-integrated reversibly wavelength-tunable nanolaser covering a 42 nm wide spectrum at room temperature with high stability and reproducibility is demonstrated. In addition, a 1.13 nm tuning spectral resolution is realized. The substrate-free device design enables integration in optical fiber communications and information. With reversible and wide, continuous tunability of emission color and precise control per step, our work demonstrates a general approach to nanocavity coupling affording high Q-factors, enabling an ideal miniaturized module for a broad range of applications in optics and optoelectronics, with optical fiber integration.Reference Key |
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Authors | Zhuge, Ming-Hua;Yang, Zongyin;Zhang, Jianpei;Zheng, Yazhi;Song, Qinghai;Pang, Chenlei;Liu, Xu;Ullah, Salman;Pan, Caofeng;Raghavan, Nagarajan;Zhang, Xing-Hong;Li, Haifeng;Ma, Yaoguang;Yang, Qing;Hasan, Tawfique; |
Journal | acs nano |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1021/acsnano.9b05110 |
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