Continuous alloy-composition spatial grading and superbroad wavelength-tunable nanowire lasers on a single chip.

Nano Lett

Department of Electrical Engineering, Arizona Institute of NanoElectronics, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA.

Published: February 2009

By controlling local substrate temperature in a chemical vapor deposition system, we have successfully achieved spatial composition grading covering the complete composition range of ternary alloy CdSSe nanowires on a single substrate of 1.2 cm in length. Spatial photoluminescence scan along the substrate length shows peak wavelength changes continuously from approximately 500 to approximately 700 nm. Furthermore, we show that under strong optical pumping, every spot along the substrate length displays lasing behavior. Thus our nanowire chip provides a spatially continuously tunable laser with a superbroad wavelength tuning range, unmatched by any other available semiconductor-based technology.

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