Integration of on-chip perovskite nanocrystal laser and long-range surface plasmon polariton waveguide with etching-free process.
Hsin-Chang LinYang-Chun LeeCheng-Chieh LinYa-Lun HoDi XingMu-Hsin ChenBo-Wei LinLi-Yin ChenChun-Wei ChenJean-Jacques DelaunayPublished in: Nanoscale (2022)
Perovskite materials prepared in the form of solution-processed nanocrystals and used in top-down fabrication techniques are very attractive to develop low-cost and high-quality integrated optoelectronic circuits. Particularly, integrated miniaturized coherent light sources that can be connected to light-guiding structures on a chip are highly desired. To control light propagating on a small footprint with low-loss optical modes, long-range surface plasmon polariton (LRSPP) waveguides are employed. Herein, we demonstrate an on-chip fabricated photonic-plasmonic hybrid system consisting of a perovskite lasing structure coupled to an LRSPP waveguide achieving a low lasing threshold and a propagation length over 100 μm. Preventing perovskite material degradation and the formation of surface roughness of the laser cavity during fabrication is made possible by designing a fabrication technique without any etching step.