Low-Threshold Lasing from Copper-Doped CdSe Colloidal Quantum Wells
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2021
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBHPOSTFACH 101161, 69451 WEINHEIM, GERMANY
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Transition metal doped colloidal nanomaterials (TMDCNMs) have recently attracted attention as promising nano-emitters due to dopant-induced properties. However, despite ample investigations on the steady-state and dynamic spectroscopy of TMDCNMs, experimental understandings of their performance in stimulated emission regimes are still elusive. Here, the optical gain properties of copper-doped CdSe colloidal quantum wells (CQWs) are systemically studied with a wide range of dopant concentration for the first time. This work demonstrates that the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) threshold in copper-doped CQWs is a competing result between the biexciton formation, which is preferred to achieve population inversion, and the hole trapping which stymies the population inversion. An optimum amount of copper dopants enables the lowest ASE threshold of approximate to 7 mu J cm(-2), about 8-fold reduction from that in undoped CQWs (approximate to 58 mu J cm(-2)) under sub-nanosecond pulse excitation. Finally, a copper-doped CQW film embedded in a vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) structure yields an ultralow lasing threshold of 4.1 mu J cm(-2). Exploiting optical gain from TMDCNMs may help to further boost the performance of colloidal-based lasers.
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The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support from Singapore National Research Foundation under the Program of NRF-NRFI2016-08, the Competitive Research Program NRF-CRP14-2014-03 and Singapore Ministry of Education AcRF Tier-1 grant (MOE2019-T1-002-087). H.V.D is also grateful to acknowledge additional financial support from the TUBA.
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amplified spontaneous emission, colloidal quantum wells, copper doping, lasing, vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers
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Volume 15 Issue6