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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3376
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Single-mode tunable laser emission in the single-exciton regime from colloidal nanocrystals

C. Grivas,Chunyong Li,P. Andreakou,Pengfei Wang,M. D. Ding,Gilberto Brambilla,Liberato Manna,Pavlos G. Lagoudakis

Lasing threshold
Exciton
Biexciton
2013
Whispering-gallery-mode resonators have been extensively used in conjunction with different materials for the development of a variety of photonic devices. Among the latter, hybrid structures, consisting of dielectric microspheres and colloidal core/shell semiconductor nanocrystals as gain media, have attracted interest for the development of microlasers and studies of cavity quantum electrodynamic effects. Here we demonstrate single-exciton, single-mode, spectrally tuned lasing from ensembles of optical antenna-designed, colloidal core/shell CdSe/CdS quantum rods deposited on silica microspheres. We obtain single-exciton emission by capitalizing on the band structure of the specific core/shell architecture that strongly localizes holes in the core, and the two-dimensional quantum confinement of electrons across the elongated shell. This creates a type-II conduction band alignment driven by coulombic repulsion that eliminates non-radiative multi-exciton Auger recombination processes, thereby inducing a large exciton-bi-exciton energy shift. Their ultra-low thresholds and single-mode, single-exciton emission make these hybrid lasers appealing for various applications, including quantum information processing.
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    Single-mode tunable laser emission in the single-exciton regime from colloidal nanocrystals” is a paper by C. Grivas Chunyong Li P. Andreakou Pengfei Wang M. D. Ding Gilberto Brambilla Liberato Manna Pavlos G. Lagoudakis published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.