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Nano Lett ; 24(22): 6538-6544, 2024 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38771703

ABSTRACT

With a seminal work of Raghu and Haldane in 2008, concepts of topology have been introduced into optical systems, where some of the most promising routes to an application are efficient and highly coherent topological lasers. While some attempts have been made to excite such structures electrically, the majority of published experiments use a form of laser excitation. In this paper, we use a lattice of vertical resonator polariton micropillars to form an exponentially localized topological Su-Schrieffer-Heeger defect. Upon electrical excitation, the system unequivocally shows polariton lasing from the topological defect using a carefully placed gold contact. Despite the presence of doping and electrical contacts, the polariton band structure clearly preserves its topological properties. At high excitation power the Mott density is exceeded, leading to highly efficient lasing in the weak coupling regime. This work is an important step toward applied topological lasers using vertical resonator microcavity structures.

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Opt Express ; 31(16): 26898-26909, 2023 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710539

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We present an optical spectroscopic study of InGaAs/AlInAs active region of quantum cascade lasers grown by low pressure metal organic vapor phase epitaxy combined with subwavelength gratings fabricated by reactive ion etching. Fourier-transformed photoluminescence measurements were used to compare the emission properties of structures before and after processing the gratings. Our results demonstrate a significant increase of the photoluminescence intensity related to intersubband transitions in the mid-infrared, which is attributed to coupling with the grating modes via so called photonic Fano resonances. Our findings demonstrate a promising method for enhancing the emission in optoelectronic devices operating in a broad range of application-relevant infrared.

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Science ; 373(6562): 1514-1517, 2021 Sep 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34554782

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Topological insulator lasers are arrays of semiconductor lasers that exploit fundamental features of topology to force all emitters to act as a single coherent laser. In this study, we demonstrate a topological insulator vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) array. Each VCSEL emits vertically, but the in-plane coupling between emitters in the topological-crystalline platform facilitates coherent emission of the whole array. Our topological VCSEL array emits at a single frequency and displays interference, highlighting that the emitters are mutually coherent. Our experiments exemplify the power of topological transport of light: The light spends most of its time oscillating vertically, but the small in-plane coupling is sufficient to force the array of individual emitters to act as a single laser.

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Nature ; 497(7449): 348-52, 2013 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23676752

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Conventional semiconductor laser emission relies on stimulated emission of photons, which sets stringent requirements on the minimum amount of energy necessary for its operation. In comparison, exciton-polaritons in strongly coupled quantum well microcavities can undergo stimulated scattering that promises more energy-efficient generation of coherent light by 'polariton lasers'. Polariton laser operation has been demonstrated in optically pumped semiconductor microcavities at temperatures up to room temperature, and such lasers can outperform their weak-coupling counterparts in that they have a lower threshold density. Even though polariton diodes have been realized, electrically pumped polariton laser operation, which is essential for practical applications, has not been achieved until now. Here we present an electrically pumped polariton laser based on a microcavity containing multiple quantum wells. To prove polariton laser emission unambiguously, we apply a magnetic field and probe the hybrid light-matter nature of the polaritons. Our results represent an important step towards the practical implementation of polaritonic light sources and electrically injected condensates, and can be extended to room-temperature operation using wide-bandgap materials.

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