Effects of Cavity Structure on Tuning Properties of Polymer Lasers in a Liquid Environment.
Fengzhao CaoShuai ZhangJunhua TongChao ChenLianze NiuTianrui ZhaiXinping ZhangPublished in: Polymers (2019)
The effect of cavity structures on the tuning properties of polymer lasers was investigated in two common distributed-feedback cavities. The configurations of the two cavities are substrate/grating/active waveguide and substrate/active waveguide/grating, respectively. The polymer lasers were operated in the liquid environment, and the laser wavelength was tuned dynamically by changing the refractive index of the liquid. Polymer lasers based on the substrate/grating/active waveguide structure showed a higher tunability than those based on the substrate/active waveguide/grating structure due to a larger electric field distribution of the laser mode in the liquid environment. It is expected that these results will be useful in the development of tunable laser sources.