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A room-temperature semiconductor spaser operating near 15 μm
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Room-temperature Semiconductor SpaserOptical MaterialsEngineeringOptoelectronic DevicesVacuum DeviceSemiconductor DeviceMagnetoplasmonicsOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticGain NarrowingElectronic PackagingSurface Plasmon PolaritonsNanophotonicsPlasmonic MaterialPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhotonic MaterialsRoom Temperature SpasingSemiconductor Device FabricationPhotonic DevicePlasmonicsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Room temperature spasing of surface plasmon polaritons at 1.46 μm wavelength has been demonstrated by sandwiching a gold-film plasmonic waveguide between optically pumped InGaAs quantum-well gain media. The spaser exhibits gain narrowing, the expected transverse-magnetic polarization, and mirror feedback provided by cleaved facets in a 1-mm long cavity fabricated with a flip-chip approach. The 1.06-μm pump-threshold of ~60 kW/cm2 is in good agreement with calculations. The architecture is readily adaptable to all-electrical operation on an integrated microchip.
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