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High performance organic distributed Bragg reflector lasers fabricated by dot matrix holography
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Optical EngineeringOptical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsHolographic MethodMicro-optical ComponentDigital HolographyBragg Reflector LasersHigh Performance OrganicOptical PropertiesPhotopolymer NetworkOptical SystemsPhotonicsFreeform OpticPolymer LasersApplied PhysicsDbr LasersDot Matrix HolographyOptoelectronicsDiffractive Optic
We report distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) polymer lasers fabricated using dot matrix holography. Pairs of distributed Bragg reflector mirrors with variable mirror separations are fabricated and a novel energy transfer blend consisting of a blue-emitting conjugated polymer and a red-emitting one is spin-coated onto the patterned substrate to complete the device. Under optical pumping, the device emits sing-mode lasing around 622 nm with a bandwidth of 0.41 nm. The working threshold is as low as 13.5 μJ/cm² (~1.68 kW/cm²) and the measured slope efficiency reaches 5.2%. The distributed feedback (DFB) cavity and the DBR cavity resonate at the same lasing wavelength while the DFB laser shows a much higher threshold. We further show that flexible DBR lasers can be conveniently fabricated through the UV-imprinting technique by using the patterned silica substrate as the mold. Dot matrix holography represents a versatile approach to control the number, the size, the location and the orientation of DBR mirrors, thus providing great flexibility in designing DBR lasers.
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