Quantum fluctuations and lineshape anomaly in a high-$\beta$ silver-coated InP-based metallic nanolaser
Abstract
Metallic nanocavity lasers provide important technological advancement towards even smaller integrable light sources. They give access to widely unexplored lasing physics in which the distinction between different operational regimes, like those of thermal or a coherent light emission, becomes increasingly challenging upon approaching a device with a near-perfect spontaneous-emission coupling factor . In fact, quantum-optical studies have to be employed to reveal a transition to coherent emission in the intensity fluctuation behavior of nanolasers when the input-output characteristic appears thresholdless for nanolasers. Here, we identify a new indicator for lasing operation in high- lasers by showing that stimulated emission can give rise to a lineshape anomaly manifesting as a transition from a Lorentzian to a Gaussian component in the emission linewidth that dominates the spectrum above the lasing threshold.
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@article{arxiv.2201.05680,
title = {Quantum fluctuations and lineshape anomaly in a high-$\beta$ silver-coated InP-based metallic nanolaser},
author = {A. Koulas-Simos and J. Buchgeister and M. Drechsler and T. Zhang and K. Laiho and G. Sinatkas and J. Xu and F. Lohof and Q. Kan and R. K. Zhang and F. Jahnke and C. Gies and W. W. Chow and C. Z. Ning and S. Reitzenstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.05680},
year = {2022}
}