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Halide Perovskite Semiconductor Lasers: Materials, Cavity Design, and Low Threshold.

Qing ZhangQiuyu ShangRui SuT Thu Ha DoQihua Xiong
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
Solution-processable semiconductor lasers have been a long-standing challenge for next-generation displays, light sources, and communication technologies. Metal halide perovskites, which combine the advantages of inorganic and organic semiconductors, have recently emerged not only as excellent candidates for solution-processable lasers but also as potential complementary gain materials for filling the "green gap" and supplement industrial nanolasers based on classic II-VI/III-V semiconductors. Numerous perovskite lasers have been developed successfully with superior performance in terms of cost-effectiveness, low threshold, high coherence, and multicolor tunability. This mini review surveys the development, current status, and perspectives of perovskite lasers, categorized into thin film lasers, nanocrystals lasers, microlasers, and device concepts including polariton and bound-in-continuum lasers with a focus on material fundamentals, cavity design, and low-threshold devices in addition to critical issues such as mass fabrication and applications.
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