Literature DB >> 33576143

Ultralow-Threshold Continuous-Wave Room-Temperature Crystal-Fiber/Nanoperovskite Hybrid Lasers for All-Optical Photonic Integration.

Duc Huy Nguyen1, Jia-Yuan Sun1, Chia-Yao Lo2, Jia-Ming Liu3, Wan-Shao Tsai4, Ming-Hung Li1, Sin-Jhang Yang1, Cheng-Chia Lin5, Shien-Der Tzeng1, Yuan-Ron Ma1, Ming-Yi Lin6, Chien-Chih Lai1,5.   

Abstract

Continuous-wave (CW) room-temperature (RT) laser operation with low energy consumption is an ultimate goal for electrically driven lasers. A monolithically integrated perovskite laser in a chip-level fiber scheme is ideal. However, because of the well-recognized air and thermal instabilities of perovskites, laser action in a perovskite has mostly been limited to either pulsed or cryogenic-temperature operations. Most CW laser operations at RT have had poor durability. Here, crystal fibers that have robust and high-heat-load nature are shown to be the key to enabling the first demonstration of ultralow-threshold CW RT laser action in a compact, monolithic, and inexpensive crystal fiber/nanoperovskite hybrid architecture that is directly pumped with a 405 nm diode laser. Purcell-enhanced light-matter coupling between the atomically smooth fiber microcavity and the perovskite nanocrystallites gain medium enables a high Q (≈1500) and a high β (0.31). This 762 nm laser outperforms previously reported structures with a record-low threshold of 132 nW and an optical-to-optical slope conversion efficiency of 2.93%, and it delivers a stable output for CW and RT operation. These results represent a significant advancement toward monolithic all-optical integration.
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Keywords:  fibers; hybrid lasers; lead halide perovskites; perovskite lasers; thermal management

Year:  2021        PMID: 33576143     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202006819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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