| Literature DB >> 22109121 |
Manuel G Ramirez1, Pedro G Boj, Victor Navarro-Fuster, Igor Vragovic, José M Villalvilla, Ibon Alonso, Vera Trabadelo, Santos Merino, María A Díaz-García.
Abstract
We report on the fabrication of efficient organic distributed feedback (DFB) lasers with thermally-nanoimprinted active films, emitting between 565 and 580 nm. The use of thermal-NIL has allowed, as opposed to room temperature or solvent-assisted techniques, high grating quality and excellent modulation depth. The 155°C heat exposure of the NIL process, does not significantly affect the thermal and optical properties of the active material (polystyrene films doped with a perylenediimide derivative). These devices combine a simple and low-cost preparation method with good laser characteristics, i.e. thresholds of 1 μJ/pulse, single-mode emission with linewidths below 0.2 nm and photostability half-lives of ~ 10⁵ pump pulses under ambient conditions. In comparison to more standard DFBs with gratings on the substrate, their fabrication is much easier, while they show a similar laser performance.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22109121 DOI: 10.1364/OE.19.022443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894