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. 2020 Mar 24;14(3):3426-3433.
doi: 10.1021/acsnano.9b09466. Epub 2020 Feb 12.

Quantum Dot-Plasmon Lasing with Controlled Polarization Patterns

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Quantum Dot-Plasmon Lasing with Controlled Polarization Patterns

Jun Guan et al. ACS Nano. .

Abstract

The tailored spatial polarization of coherent light beams is important for applications ranging from microscopy to biophysics to quantum optics. Miniaturized light sources are needed for integrated, on-chip photonic devices with desired vector beams; however, this issue is unresolved because most lasers rely on bulky optical elements to achieve such polarization control. Here, we report on quantum dot-plasmon lasers with engineered polarization patterns controllable by near-field coupling of colloidal quantum dots to metal nanoparticles. Conformal coating of CdSe-CdS core-shell quantum dot films on Ag nanoparticle lattices enables the formation of hybrid waveguide-surface lattice resonance (W-SLR) modes. The sidebands of these hybrid modes at nonzero wavevectors facilitate directional lasing emission with either radial or azimuthal polarization depending on the thickness of the quantum dot film.

Keywords: band structure engineering; colloidal quantum dots; lattice plasmons; nanolaser; radially and azimuthally polarization states; surface lattice resonances; waveguide.

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