Nanolasers

Nanolasers on demand

Nanolasers light sources are crucial for various applications such as data communications, spectroscopy, and LIDAR. Using high Q-factor metasurfaces supporting bound states in the continuum, we demonstrated nanolasers with controlled chirality, emission direction, and wavelength from DUV to THz.

Reconfigurable Amplified Photoluminescence

we demonstrate tunable amplified photoluminescence (PL) in nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si) quantum dots (QDs) embedded in a hybrid metasurface consisting of amorphous silicon (a-Si) and a low-loss phase change material (PCM) antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3). The nc-Si QDs maintain a high PL efficiency and stability at elevated temperatures, offering reliable and tunable phase transitions in the PCM. The hybrid metasurface supports dual quasi-bound states in the continuum (BICs) to achieve Q-factors up to 225. The dual BIC cavity enables tunable amplified PL by a factor of 15 with a wavelength shift of up to 105 nm via dimensional modulation. Meanwhile, all-optical tunable PL emission across a 24 nm wavelength range has been achieved when PCMs are tuned from the amorphous to crystalline phase. Furthermore, we propose a high Q-factor metalens to focus the tunable amplified PL, extending the diffraction-limited focusing tunability into near infrared (NIR).


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