Magnetic on-off switching of a plasmonic laser
Törmä Päivi; Daskalakis Konstantinos S.; Perumbilavil Sreekanth; Cuerda Javier; van Dijken Sebastiaan; Martikainen Jani-Petri; Freire-Fernández Francisco; Arjas Kristian
Magnetic on-off switching of a plasmonic laser
Törmä Päivi
Daskalakis Konstantinos S.
Perumbilavil Sreekanth
Cuerda Javier
van Dijken Sebastiaan
Martikainen Jani-Petri
Freire-Fernández Francisco
Arjas Kristian
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022021619368
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022021619368
Tiivistelmä
The nanoscale mode volumes of surface plasmon polaritons have enabled plasmonic lasers and condensates with ultrafast operation(1-4). Most plasmonic lasers are based on noble metals, rendering the optical mode structure inert to external fields. Here we demonstrate active magnetic-field control over lasing in a periodic array of Co/Pt multilayer nanodots immersed in an IR-140 dye solution. We exploit the magnetic nature of the nanoparticles combined with mode tailoring to control the lasing action. Under circularly polarized excitation, angle-resolved photoluminescence measurements reveal a transition between the lasing action and non-lasing emission as the nanodot magnetization is reversed. Our results introduce magnetization as a means of externally controlling plasmonic nanolasers, complementary to modulation by excitation(5), gain medium(6)(.7) or substrate(8). Further, the results show how the effects of magnetization on light that are inherently weak can be observed in the lasing regime, inspiring studies of topological photonics(9-11).
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]