Near-field investigation of a plasmonic-photonic hybrid nanolaser
Taiping Zhang, Ali Belarouci, S\'egol\`ene Callard, C\'ecile Jamois,, Xavier Letartre, C\'eline Chevalier, Pedro Rojo-Romeo, Brice Devif, Pierre, Viktorovitch

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and near-field characterization of a novel plasmonic-photonic hybrid nanolaser combining a nano-antenna and a photonic crystal cavity, demonstrating laser emission and coupling analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new hybrid nanolaser device with integrated plasmonic and photonic components, fabricated via electron-beam lithography, and investigates its near-field coupling behavior.
Findings
Demonstrated laser emission from the hybrid device
Analyzed near-field coupling conditions between components
Fabricated using multi-step electron-beam lithography
Abstract
We report an approach of realization and characterization of a novel plasmonic-photonic hybrid nanodevice. The device comprises a plasmonic nano-antenna (NA) and a defect mode based PC cavity, and were fabricated based on a multi-step electron-beam lithography. The laser emission of the devices was demonstrated and the coupling conditions between the NA and PC cavity were investigated in near-field level.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Photonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystals and Applications
