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Electrically driven nanobeam laser

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  • Kwang-Yong Jeong

    (KAIST
    Korea University)

  • You-Shin No

    (Korea University)

  • Yongsop Hwang

    (Korea University)

  • Ki Soo Kim

    (Convergence and Components & Materials Research Laboratory, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

  • Min-Kyo Seo

    (KAIST)

  • Hong-Gyu Park

    (Korea University)

  • Yong-Hee Lee

    (KAIST
    Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology (WCU), KAIST)

Abstract

The realization of lasers as small as possible has been one of the long-standing goals of the laser physics and quantum optics communities. Among multitudes of recent small cavities, the one-dimensional nanobeam cavity has been actively investigated as one of the most attractive candidates for effective photon confinement thanks to its simple geometry. However, the current injection into the ultra-small nano-resonator without critically degrading the quality factor remains still unanswered. Here we report an electrically driven, one-dimensional, photonic-well, single-mode, room-temperature nanobeam laser whose footprint approaches the smallest possible value. The small physical volume of ~4.6 × 0.61 × 0.28 μm3 (~8.2(λ n−1)3) was realized through the introduction of a Gaussian-like photonic well made of only 11 air holes. In addition, a low threshold current of ~5 μA was observed from a three-cell nanobeam cavity at room temperature. The simple one-dimensional waveguide nature of the nanobeam enables straightforward integration with other photonic applications such as photonic integrated circuits and quantum information devices.

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  • Kwang-Yong Jeong & You-Shin No & Yongsop Hwang & Ki Soo Kim & Min-Kyo Seo & Hong-Gyu Park & Yong-Hee Lee, 2013. "Electrically driven nanobeam laser," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 4(1), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:4:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms3822
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3822
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