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Ultraviolet-green dual-band lasing action from GaN/CsPbBr3 hybrid microcavity
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Micro-nano lasers are highly desirable in intergrated optoelectronic devices for their compact size, efficient energy conversion, and rapid modulation speed. In this work, GaN/CsPbBr3 hybrid microcavities are realized by growing square CsPbBr3 microplate on a substrate of floating GaN microdisk. The growth conditions can be used to control the size of square CsPbBr3 microplates. Additionally, multi-mode laser output can be achieved in the ultraviolet-green bands using square CsPbBr3/circular GaN hybrid microcavities. Further, single-mode lasing is realized by utilizing a quasi-semicircular chaotic GaN microdisk integrating with a square CsPbBr3 microplate with a small size. In the optical pumping lasing process, it is found that the lasing modes of GaN and CsPbBr3 have an opposite shift. The redshift of GaN lasing and CsPbBr3 blueshift of lasing can be attributed to their different temperature-dependent refractive index. In addition, wavelength-tunable GaN/CsPbClxBr3-x lasing is obtained around the green emission band by the halide anion exchange method. This study provides a new strategy to realize dual-band microlasers.
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