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- Title
Microcavity effects and optically pumped lasing in single conjugated polymer nanowires.
- Authors
O'Carroll, Deirdre; Lieberwirth, Ingo; Redmond, Gareth
- Abstract
Conjugated polymers have chemically tuneable opto-electronic properties and are easily processed, making them attractive materials for photonics applications. Conjugated polymer lasers, in a variety of resonator geometries such as microcavity, micro-ring, distributed feedback and photonic bandgap structures, have been fabricated using a range of coating and imprinting techniques. Currently, one-dimensional nanowires are emerging as promising candidates for integrated, subwavelength active and passive photonic devices. We report the first observation of optically pumped lasing in single conjugated polymer nanowires. The waveguide and resonator properties of each wire are characterized in the far optical field at room temperature. The end faces of the nanowire are optically flat and the nanowire acts as a cylindrical optical cavity, exhibiting axial Fabry-Pérot mode structure in the emission spectrum. Above a threshold incident pump energy, the emission spectrum collapses to a single, sharp peak with an instrument-limited line width that is characteristic of single-mode excitonic laser action.
- Publication
Nature nanotechnology, 2007, Vol 2, Issue 3, p180
- ISSN
1748-3395
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nnano.2007.35