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Robust Subwavelength Single-Mode Perovskite Nanocuboid Laser.

Zhengzheng LiuJie YangJuan DuZhiping HuTongchao ShiZeyu ZhangYanqi LiuXiaosheng TangYuxin LengRuxin Li
Published in: ACS nano (2018)
On-chip photonic information processing systems require great research efforts toward miniaturization of the optical components. However, when approaching the classical diffraction limit, conventional dielectric lasers with all dimensions in nanoscale are difficult to realize due to the ultimate miniaturization limit of the cavity length and the extremely high requirement of optical gain to overcome the cavity loss. Herein, we have succeeded in reducing the laser size to subwavelength scale in three dimensions using an individual CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocuboid. Even though the side length of the nanocuboid laser is only ∼400 nm, single-mode Fabry-Pérot lasing at room temperature with laser thresholds of 40.2 and 374 μJ/cm2 for one- and two-photon excitation has been achieved, respectively, with the corresponding quality factors of 2075 and 1859. In addition, temperature-insensitive properties from 180 to 380 K have been demonstrated. The physical volume of a CsPbBr3 nanocuboid laser is only ∼0.49λ3 (where λ is the lasing wavelength in air). Its three-dimensional subwavelength size, excellent stable lasing performance at room temperature, frequency up-conversion ability, and temperature-insensitive properties may lead to a miniaturized platform for nanolasers and integrated on-chip photonic devices in nanoscale.
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