Nanosecond Colloidal Quantum Dot Lasers for Sensing
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Date
2014
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Publisher
Optical Soc Amer
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GOLD
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Yes
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155
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Abstract
Low-threshold, gain switched colloidal quantum dot (CQD) distributed-feedback lasers operating in the nanosecond regime are reported and proposed for sensing applications for the first time to the authors' knowledge. The lasers are based on a mechanically-flexible polymeric, second order grating structure overcoated with a thin-film of CQD/PMMA composite. The threshold fluence of the resulting lasers is as low as 0.5 mJ/cm(2) for a 610 nm emission and the typical linewidth is below 0.3 nm. The emission wavelength of the lasers can be set at the design stage and laser operation between 605 nm and 616 nm, while using the exact same CQD gain material, is shown. In addition, the potential of such CQD lasers for refractive index sensing in solution is demonstrated by immersion in water. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America
Description
Dawson, Martin/0000-0002-6639-2989; Demir, Hilmi Volkan/0000-0003-1793-112X; Herrnsdorf, Johannes/0000-0002-3856-5782; Guilhabert, Benoit Jack Eloi/0000-0002-3986-8566; Mutlugun, Evren/0000-0003-3715-5594; Laurand, Nicolas/0000-0003-0486-4300; Sun, Handong/0000-0002-2261-7103; Haughey, Anne-Marie/0000-0001-7626-3745
Keywords
QC350, Refractive Index, Polymeric Films, Optics. Light, GAIN, EMISSION, 530, :Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Nanoelectronics [DRNTU], 620
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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28
Source
Optics Express
Volume
22
Issue
6
Start Page
7308
End Page
7319
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