| Literature DB >> 28956442 |
Thang B Hoang1,2, Gleb M Akselrod1,2, Ankun Yang1,2, Teri W Odom1,2, Maiken H Mikkelsen1,2.
Abstract
Coherent light sources have been demonstrated based on a wide range of nanostructures, however, little effort has been devoted to probing their underlying coherence properties. Here, we report long-range spatial coherence of lattice plasmon lasers constructed from a periodic array of gold nanoparticles and a liquid gain medium at room temperature. By combining spatial and temporal interferometry, we demonstrate millimeter-scale (∼1 mm) spatial coherence and picosecond (∼2 ps) temporal coherence. The long-range spatial coherence occurs even without the presence of strong coupling with the lattice plasmon mode extending over macroscopic distances in the lasing regime. This plasmonic lasing system thus provides a platform for understanding the emergence of long-range coherence from collections of nanoscale resonators and points toward novel types of distributed lasing sources.Entities:
Keywords: Plasmonics; nanolasers; spatial coherence; temporal coherence
Year: 2017 PMID: 28956442 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189