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Wei Wei1, Xin Yan2, Bing Shen3, Jian Qin4, Xia Zhang2.
Abstract
A hybrid channel plasmon nanowire laser based on GaAs/AlGaAs core-shell semiconductor nanowire and silver V-groove is proposed. The laser structure has potential capability of integrating with plasmonic waveguides, using channel plasmon-polariton modes in V-groove plasmonic waveguides. Guiding and lasing properties are numerically calculated using finite elements method. From the theoretical results, the laser could support guiding mode with a smallest diameter of 40 nm. Lasing emission could happen at a relatively low threshold around 2000 cm- 1 when the diameter is larger than 140 nm. A quite large Purcell factor of 180 could be achieved to enhance the spontaneous emission rate.Entities:
Keywords: Channel plasmon-polariton; Nanolaser; Nanowire
Year: 2018 PMID: 30066146 PMCID: PMC6068048 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2640-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the CPN laser structures. a CPN-N. b CPN-W. c Cross-section of CPN-N. d Cross-section of CPN-W
Fig. 2Electric field distribution in a groove with 10°. b Groove with 30°. c Groove with 60°. d CPN-N laser. e CPN-W laser. The red arrows indicate the orientation of electric field
Fig. 3Electric field distribution of modes in CPN-N laser (a–d) and CPN-W laser (e–h). Nanowire diameter is fixed at 200 nm
Fig. 4Dependences of a the real part of the effective index, b modal loss, c modal confinement factor, and d threshold gain on nanowire diameter D
Fig. 5Dependences of a quality factor, b Purcell factor, and c normalized modal area on nanowire diameter D