Nanophotonics (Apr 2024)

Nanolasers

  • Ellis Thomas Charles,
  • Eslami Sahand,
  • Palomba Stefano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
pp. 2707 – 2739

Abstract

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As the demand for smaller and more compact lasers increases, the physical dimensions of laser diodes are already at the diffraction limit, which impairs this miniaturization trend and limits direct laser integration into photonic and especially nanophotonic circuits. However, plasmonics has allowed the development of a novel class of lasers that can be manufactured without being limited by diffraction, exhibiting ultralow energy consumption, small volumes, and high modulation speeds that could someday compete with their modern macroscale counterparts. Nevertheless, a wide variety of issues create roadblocks for further development and commercial adoption. Here we conduct a monolithic review in which we formulate the definition of a nanolaser, categorize nanolasers, and examine their properties and applications to determine if nanolasers do present a potential technological revolution as they seem to exhibit or are too restricted by the issues that plague them to ever succeed.

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