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Ultra-narrow linewidth blue plasmonic single mode nanolasing from MBE-grown GaN nanowires with embedded InGaN quantum
Talgat Shugabaev1,2, Ivan A Melnichenko1,3, Alexey Kuznetsov1,4
1Alferov University, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia. gridchin@spbau.ru.
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The combination of plasmonic systems and the high optical gain of InGaN is a promising approach for the fabrication of nanolasers and other nanoscale light sources. Here, we demonstrate, for the first time, the use of MBE-grown GaN nanowires with embedded InGaN quantum wells as the key components for plasmonic nanolasers. The utilization of quantum wells as the semiconductor gain medium, combined with the plasmonic AlOx/Ag system, shows an emission linewidth as narrow as 0.15 nm at 5 K. Modeling the dispersion of surface plasmon polaritons in the nanowires on an AlOx-coated Ag film reveals the formation of hybrid modes and shows an excellent spectral overlap with the InGaN QW emission, providing evidence for a strong exciton-plasmon interaction in the studied structure. This strong interaction yields an estimated average Purcell factor of 27, which is essential for realizing nanoscale high-speed optical components.

