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  • Researchers have developed bridge-coupled metallo-dielectric nanolasers that can function in both in-phase and out-of-phase modes at room temperature.
  • By adjusting the length of the bridge connecting the nanolasers, they can stabilize either mode through varied coupling coefficients.
  • This work marks the first instance of mode selection in these types of nanolasers, which could be useful for technologies like imaging, virtual reality, and lidar systems.

Article Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate bridge-coupled metallo-dielectric nanolasers that can operate in the in-phase or out-of-phase locking modes at room temperature. By varying the length of the bridge, we show that the coupling coefficients can be realized in support of the stable operation of any of these two modes. Both coupled nanolaser designs have been fabricated and characterized for experimental validation. Their lasing behavior has been confirmed by the spectral evolution, light-in light-out characterizations, and emission linewidth narrowing. The operating mode is identified from the near-field and far-field emission pattern measurements. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of mode selection in bridge-coupled metallo-dielectric nanolasers, which can serve as building blocks in nanolaser arrays for applications in imaging, virtual reality devices, and lidars.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.443991DOI Listing

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