Theoretical Investigation of Loss-Compensating Hybrid Waveguide Using Quasi-One-Dimensional Surface Plasmon for Green Nanolaser
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
7. Clean energy
DOI:
10.1007/s11468-015-0001-8
Publication Date:
2015-08-03T02:12:56Z
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ABSTRACT
We report the theoretical investigation of an electrically injected plasmonic nanolaser in visible regime. The green nanolaser is based on a hybrid waveguide which employs semiconductor nanowire gain medium to compensate the loss in metallic cavity. Two-dimensional sub-wavelength confinements (mode area about λ 2/100) and net modal gain are simultaneously achieved for quasi-one-dimensional surface plasmon mode supported in such waveguide. The device structure is further optimized for room temperature operation with achievable injected current density about several kilo ampere/square centimetres (kA/cm2). The approach is also beneficial to developing other nanophotonic devices on sub-wavelength scale.
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