2014
DOI: 10.1557/opl.2014.115
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Multiband Laser Action from Organic-Organic Heteroepitaxial Nanofibers

Abstract: We report successful tuning of laser wavelength from ~420 nm to ~600 nm in epitaxially aligned nanofibers grown by periodic deposition of para-sexiphenyl (p6P) and sexithiophene (6T) on p-6P/muscovite mica templates. The nanofibers were photoexcited by subpicosecond pulses tuned to the lowest p6P absorption band, and the emission of 6T, whose coverage was kept in the submonolayer regime, was efficiently sensitized through resonance energy transfer (RET).The 6T lasing was achieved at room temperature with thres… Show more

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“…Indeed, single particle lasers realized so far include optically‐pumped ZnO, CdS, and GaAs‐AlGaAs core‐shell nanowires, organic nanowires and nanofibers, electrically‐pumped CdS and ZnO nanowires, and plasmonic lasers based on coupling nanowires with metal films, but none of these nanomaterials have been patterned to embed photonic crystals in them. Recently, milling experiments by focused ion beam have led to the demonstration of single cleaved‐coupled cavities in GaN nanowires .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, single particle lasers realized so far include optically‐pumped ZnO, CdS, and GaAs‐AlGaAs core‐shell nanowires, organic nanowires and nanofibers, electrically‐pumped CdS and ZnO nanowires, and plasmonic lasers based on coupling nanowires with metal films, but none of these nanomaterials have been patterned to embed photonic crystals in them. Recently, milling experiments by focused ion beam have led to the demonstration of single cleaved‐coupled cavities in GaN nanowires .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The laser output wavelength can be extended across the whole visible light region by simply changing/adding energy-accepting laser molecules. [40,[112][113][114][115][116] Besides, the FRET-assisted organic lasers supported dualwavelength output, and the output can be switched dynamically by modulating the FRET process. [117,118]…”
Section: Energy Transfer For Tunable Luminescence/lasingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiwavelength output is crucial for the applications of micro/nanolasers in laser display, multichannel detection, and multiband communication . The simplest way to obtain multiwavelength micro/nanolasers is by introducing multiple kinds of laser dyes into the same one optical microcavity . In particular, the Förster resonance energy transfer material system not only significantly reduces the lasing threshold of donor molecule, but also effectively extends the spectral coverage of organic lasers.…”
Section: Multiwavelength Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%