4.6 Article

Characteristics and Thermal Control of Random and Fabry-Perot Lasing in Nanowire Arrays

Journal

ACS PHOTONICS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.2c00960

Keywords

nanolasers; III-V nanowires; random lasing; Fabry-Perot; polarization

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council Discovery Project
  2. [DP170102530]

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This research presents a hybrid nanolaser that supports both Fabry-Perot and random lasing modes. The study demonstrates different lasing properties of these modes, including wavelength, polarization, and coherency. Practical methods are introduced to distinguish these modes, and thermal tuning is used to switch between different laser types.
Nanolasers have attracted intense interest in the past decade because they are more compact, can be operated at higher modulation speed, and are more power-efficient than classical lasers. Thanks to these capabilities, nanolasers are now emerging for a variety of practical applications. This work presents hybrid nanolasers supporting both Fabry-Perot and random lasing modes at room and cryogenic temperatures. These lasing modes are shown to exhibit differences in their lasing properties, such as wavelength, polarization, and coherency. New practical and broadly applicable methods are presented to distinguish these modes, including polarization-resolved measurements, near-field imaging, and photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements. Importantly, this paper demonstrates tuning between different lasing types in nanolasers, i.e., between Fabry-Perot and random lasing. This allows the tuning of several lasing properties beyond only wavelength tuning. Thermal tuning is used here, where the Fabry-Perot lasing modes are dominant at cryogenic temperatures, and at room temperature, random lasing becomes dominant. This work presents the first NW dual-cavity nanolaser and the first demonstration of thermal tuning between laser cavity types. As such, it provides the foundation for hybrid nanolasers, where various lasing properties can be tuned.

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