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Engineering Directionality in Quantum Dot Shell Lasing Using Plasmonic Lattices.

Jun GuanLaxmi Kishore SagarRan LiDanqing WangGolam BappiNicolas E WatkinsMarc R BourgeoisLarissa LevinaFengjia FanSjoerd HooglandOleksandr VoznyyJoao Martins de PinaRichard D SchallerGeorge C SchatzEdward H SargentTeri W Odom
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
We report how the direction of quantum dot (QD) lasing can be engineered by exploiting high-symmetry points in plasmonic nanoparticle (NP) lattices. The nanolaser architecture consists of CdSe-CdS core-shell QD layers conformally coated on two-dimensional square arrays of Ag NPs. Using waveguide-surface lattice resonances (W-SLRs) near the Δ point in the Brillouin zone as optical feedback, we achieved lasing from the gain in CdS shells at off-normal emission angles. Changing the periodicity of the plasmonic lattices enables other high-symmetry points (Γ or M) of the lattice to overlap with the QD shell emission, which facilitates tuning of the lasing direction. We also increased the thickness of the QD layer to introduce higher-order W-SLR modes with additional avoided crossings in the band structure, which expands the selection of cavity modes for any desired lasing emission angle.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
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  • high resolution
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  • optical coherence tomography
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