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Ultralow-threshold six-photon-excited upconversion lasing in a plasmonic microcavity.

Ziying TangHuying ZhengYaqi WangRunchen WangZhiren QiuYan ShenJie ZhouShichen SuLin LiHai Zhu
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
Nonlinear multiphoton absorption (MPA) upconversion lasers have critical applications in fluorescence imaging probes and biological photonics. Here, we report the realization of ultralow-threshold six-photon-excited upconversion lasing through cavity quantum electrodynamics effects in a plasmonic microcavity. The value of the Purcell factor ( F p ) in hybrid whisper-gallery mode (WGM) is enhanced five-fold relative to a bare microwire (MW), which enhances the nonlinear light-matter interactions dramatically. Compared with a MW, the threshold of six-photon upconversion WGM lasing is reduced by one order magnitude due to plasmonic enhancement effects. In addition, the temperature and polarization characteristics of upconversion lasing via a plasmonic-WGM approach show a distinct evolution, different from a bare MW. This work paves the way for extreme nonlinear optics, taking advantage of the processability and high Purcell factor of plasmonic microcavities.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • fluorescence imaging
  • quantum dots
  • photodynamic therapy
  • living cells
  • single molecule
  • small molecule
  • monte carlo