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Three-dimensional organic microlasers with low lasing thresholds fabricated by multiphoton and UV lithography
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Photonic SensorEngineeringCuboid MicroresonatorsLaser ApplicationsThree-dimensional Organic MicrolasersMicro-optical ComponentUv LithographyOrganic LasersBeam LithographyOptical PropertiesNanolithography MethodMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhotonic MaterialsPhotonic DeviceMicrofabricationCuboid-shaped Organic MicrocavitiesApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Cuboid-shaped organic microcavities containing a pyrromethene laser dye and supported upon a photonic crystal have been investigated as an approach to reducing the lasing threshold of the cavities. Multiphoton lithography facilitated fabrication of the cuboid cavities directly on the substrate or on the decoupling structure, while similar structures were fabricated on the substrate by UV lithography for comparison. Significant reduction of the lasing threshold by a factor of ~30 has been observed for cavities supported by the photonic crystal relative to those fabricated on the substrate. The lasing mode spectra of the cuboid microresonators provide strong evidence showing that the lasing modes are localized in the horizontal plane, with the shape of an inscribed diamond.
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