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Steady state superradiance of a 2D-spaser array

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages 14539-14547

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.21.014539

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  1. RFBR grants [12-02-01093-a, 13-02-00407_a, 13-08-01062_a]
  2. Dynasty Foundation

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We show that due to near-field interaction of plasmonic particles via gain particles, a two-dimensional array of incoherently pumped spasers can be self-synchronized so that the dipole moments of all the plasmonic particles oscillate in phase and in parallel to the array plane. The synchronized state is established as a result of competition with the other possible modes having different wavenumbers and it is not destroyed by radiation of leaking waves, retardation effects, and small disorder. Such an array produces a narrow beam of coherent light due to continuous-wave superradiance. Thus, spasers, which mainly generate near-fields, become an efficient source of far-field radiation when the interaction between them is sufficiently strong. (C)2013 Optical Society of America

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