Plasmonic arrays have emerged as a promising platform for investigating light-matter interactions enhanced by surface lattice resonance (SLR) at the nanoscale, which exhibit superior properties in localized field enhancement, narrow linewidth, and effective radiation loss suppression. In this study, an Al nanocone array in a honeycomb arrangement served as an optical cavity with a tip effect to realize the directional and polarized amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) of R6G. Based on the optical feedback between the degenerated SLR mode of high local density of states (LDOS) and the emission of gain media, 140-fold enhanced ASE was observed at an emission angle of 25° under TM polarization when the pump power density exceeded the threshold of 197.8 W cm. Moreover, polarization-resolved iso-frequency images indicated that a specific polarization dependence of ASE was modulated by the SLR mode. This study clarifies the interaction between the gain media and plasmonic system, which is beneficial for the generation of nanolasing with directional emission and lays a foundation for the plasmonic device.

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