New record in optical gain and room-temperature nanolasers in multiple wavelengths in 2D ErOCl single crystals
Shipeng Yao (1, 2, 3), Hao Sun (1, 3), Zhang Liang (2), Zhen Wang (2), Lin Gan (1, 3), Jinhua Wu (1, 2, 3), Zhangyu Hou (1, 2, 3), Cun-Zheng Ning (1, 2, 3) ((1) Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China (2) College of Integrated Circuits

TL;DR
This paper reports a breakthrough in ErOCl 2D single crystals achieving record optical gain and room-temperature nanolasers across multiple wavelengths, enabling advanced integrated optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel 2D ErOCl single crystal with high Er density, leading to unprecedented optical gain and multi-wavelength lasing at room temperature.
Findings
Record optical gain coefficient over 1500 dB/cm at 1536 nm.
Room-temperature continuous-wave lasing with a threshold of 7 μW.
Lasing demonstrated in three different wavelength bands.
Abstract
Erbium-based materials have long been recognized for their important telecom-band applications, yet their widespread adoption in integrated optoelectronics has been hindered by two fundamental limitations: the difficulty in achieving high erbium density without concentration quenching which leads to small optical gain in doped materials, and the difficulty in fabricating a practical device with single crystal nanowires that demonstrated high optical gain previously1,2. Here, we overcome these limitations by synthesizing 2D single crystal ErOCl that has an Er density of 1.75*1022 cm-3. The high-quality single crystal material significantly reduces the density-related quenching effect that dominates in randomly doped materials with high Er concentration. This results in a record optical gain coefficient over 1500 dB/cm at 1536 nm band, at least larger by an order of magnitude than the…
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TopicsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic Crystals and Applications
