Subwavelength-Polarized Quasi-Two-Dimensional Perovskite Single-Mode Nanolaser

ACS Nano. 2021 Apr 27;15(4):6900-6908. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.0c10647. Epub 2021 Apr 6.

Abstract

When approaching the subwavelength or deep subwavelength scale, there is a fundamental trade-off between the ultimate shrinking size and the performance for miniaturized lasers. Herein, to overcome this trade-off, we investigated the excitonic gain nature of quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) perovskites and revealed that both singlet excitons and polarons would make nearly the entire contribution within ∼50 ps to a high net gain of 558 cm-1. Inspired by the gain characteristic, we successfully shrank the quasi-2D perovskites laser to the subwavelength scale using only a layer of ultraviolet glue and a glass substrate in the vertical dimension. In spite of the compact and simple cavity structure, single-mode lasing with a highly linear polarization degree of 81% and a quality factor of 1635 was achieved. The extremely short cavity, excellent lasing performance, and simple structure of the quasi-2D perovskite laser are expected to provide insights into next-generation integrated laser sources.

Keywords: optical gain; quasi-2D perovskites; single-mode laser; stimulated emission; vertical cavity.