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Resonance modulated amplified emission from CdSSe nanoribbons
T Wood1, K T Cheung1, Y Foo1
1Department of Physics and Materials Science and Centre of Super Diamond and Advanced Films (COSDAF), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Abstract:
We present evidence of amplified emission mediated by surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) from a CdS0.2Se0.8 nanoribbon (NR) supported on a gold-coated silicon substrate. Room temperature amplified emission is observed from the nanoribbon above excitation irradiances ~ 25 W/cm(2) when it is supported on the gold coated silicon substrate. The nanoribbon is shown to act as a resonator cavity, leading to amplification of discrete wavelengths in the emission spectrum. Evidence for the formation of SPP waves between the gold-coated substrate and the nanoribbon is shown, and the resulting wavenumber increase allows for the matching of theoretical resonance wavelengths with those observed experimentally.

