Unusual Red Light Emission from Nonmetallic Cu$_2$Te Microdisk for Laser and SERS Applications
Abstract
Physical characteristics of CuTe are poorly investigated due to limited Te sources available and unclear atomic positions of crystal structure. Herein, hexagonal CuTe microdisks are successfully prepared via chemical vapor deposition procedure using GaTe as Te source. The epitaxial growth mechanism of the CuTe hexagonal structures with the orthorhombic phase are rationalized by proposed layer-over-layer growth model. The photoluminescence (PL) spectrum of CuTe microdisks shows a new red emission band in addition to usual infrared light emission due to Cu deficiency. Single CuTe microdisk operates as an optical microcavity supporting whispering gallery modes for red lasing around 627.5 nm. This CuTe microdisk microcavity exhibits a high quality factor of 1568 and a low lasing threshold of 125 kW cm at room temperature. Meanwhile, CuTe microdisks have been exhibited as an ideal platform for surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) eliminating drawbacks of noble metal substrates with detection limitation to nanomolar level and an enhancement factor of 1.9510. Hexagonal CuTe microdisks turn out to be an efficient microcavity for red lasing and low-cost nonmetallic SERS substrates, opening potential applications in photonics and biological detection of aromatic molecules.
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@article{arxiv.2502.13551,
title = {Unusual Red Light Emission from Nonmetallic Cu$_2$Te Microdisk for Laser and SERS Applications},
author = {Qiuguo Li and Hao Rao and Xinzhou Ma and Haijuan Mei and Zhengting Zhao and Weiping Gong and Andrea Camposeo and Dario Pisignano and Xianguang Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.13551},
year = {2025}
}
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31 pages, 9 figures, Advanced Optical Materials 2022