Optical Characterization of Size‐ and Substrate‐Dependent Performance of Ultraviolet Hybrid Plasmonic Nanowire Lasers

Author:

Vitale Francesco1ORCID,Church Stephen A.2ORCID,Repp Daniel3ORCID,Sunil Karthika S.4,Ziegler Mario4ORCID,Diegel Marco4ORCID,Dellith Andrea4ORCID,Do Thi‐Hien5,Lin Sheng‐Di5ORCID,Huang Jer‐Shing4678ORCID,Pertsch Thomas3ORCID,Parkinson Patrick2ORCID,Ronning Carsten1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Solid State Phyisics Friedrich Schiller University Jena Max‐Wien‐Platz 1 07743 Jena Germany

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy and Photon Science Institute University of Manchester Oxford Road, M13 9PL Manchester United Kingdom

3. Institute of Applied Physics Friedrich Schiller University Jena Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 15 07745 Jena Germany

4. Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 9 07745 Jena Germany

5. Institute of Electronics National Yang‐Ming Chiao‐Tung University 1001 Daxue Road Hsinchu 30010 Taiwan

6. Institute of Physical Chemistry and Abbe Center of Photonics Friedrich Schiller University Jena Helmholtzweg 4 07743 Jena Germany

7. Department of Electrophysics National Yang‐Ming Chiao‐Tung University 1001 Ta‐Hsueh Road Hsinchu 30010 Taiwan

8. Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica 128 Sec. 2 Academia Road Taipei 11529 Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractNanowire‐based plasmonic lasers are now established as nano‐sources of coherent radiation, appearing as suitable candidates for integration into next‐generation nanophotonic circuitry. However, compared to their photonic counterparts, their relatively high losses and large lasing thresholds still pose a burdening constraint on their scalability. In this study, the lasing characteristics of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowires on silver (Ag) and aluminum (Al) substrates, operating as optically‐pumped short‐wavelength plasmonic nanolasers, are systematically investigated in combination with the size‐dependent performance of the hybrid cavity. A nanomanipulation‐assisted single nanowire optical characterization combined with high‐throughput photoluminescence spectroscopy enabled the correlation of the lasing characteristics to the metal substrate and the nanowire diameter. The results evidence that the coupling between excitons and surface plasmons is closely tied to the relationship between substrate dispersive behavior and cavity diameter. Such coupling dictates the degree to which the lasing character, be it more plasmonic‐ or photonic‐like, can define the stimulated emission features and, as a result, the device performance.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

UK Research and Innovation

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

National Science and Technology Council

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

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