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Periodisch gepumpte organische Mikrolaser

Antragsteller Professor Dr. Karl Leo
Fachliche Zuordnung Experimentelle Physik der kondensierten Materie
Förderung Förderung von 2013 bis 2017
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 236150641
 
Erstellungsjahr 2017

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

Within the framework of this project, we have shown, that the in-plane potential can be engineered in all-optical way via minimal perturbation of optical properties of organic cavity layer using structured optical pump fields. This causes adjacent individual microlasers to couple in phase, which in turn leads to a multimode laser emission in energy and space domain. The induced in-plane wave vector components lift off an inherent and fundamental limit of a lasing mode volume and brings about lateral coherence over the whole cavity layer virtually without any limits. As a consequence, the oblique modes evolve faster in time and tend to show enhanced internal quantum efficiency as well as lower lasing thresholds with respect to the conventional OVCSEL mode. In order to overcome limitations of interferometric optical structuring and get to the micrometer and sub-micrometer periodicities, we produced our conventional organic microcavities on prestructured substrates. In these samples, formation of mode structure is due to an in-plane modulation of effective refractive index but is still based on diffraction phenomenon of light on the underlying index grating. In a very extreme case, the in-plane index grating operates as a second-order DFB structure, which is energetically matched to the organic VCSEL. Such a cross-coupled composite-cavity organic microresonator possess very unusual and specific features, which are not present in conventional microresonators, and provide a promising platform for photonic circuits based on organic microlasers. It is getting increasingly recognized that the photonic confinement is a key process in the systems, where photons form a quasiparticles, for example, exciton-polaritons, where the excitons and cavity photons are strongly coupled and their lifetimes are well matched. It is hard to achieve this in the Alq3 :DCM based cavities and, therefore, they operate as a pure photonic system. We note, however, a striking similarity in the far-field emission patterns of strongly-coupled exciton-polariton systems and those which were obtained in this work in a pure photonic regime. This confirms the importance of photonic confinement and allows to apply our findings, obtained within the framework of this project, to the confined strongly-coupled exciton-polariton systems.

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