Electrically driven amplified spontaneous emission from colloidal quantum dots

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Namyoung Ahn
Clément Livache
Valerio Pinchetti
Heeyoung Jung
Ho Jin
Donghyo Hahm
Young-Shin Park
Victor I. Klimov
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[1] Los Alamos National Laboratory,Nanotechnology and Advanced Spectroscopy Team, C
[2] University of New Mexico,PCS, Chemistry Division
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Nature | 2023年 / 617卷
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Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) are attractive materials for realizing solution-processable laser diodes that could benefit from size-controlled emission wavelengths, low optical-gain thresholds and ease of integration with photonic and electronic circuits1–7. However, the implementation of such devices has been hampered by fast Auger recombination of gain-active multicarrier states1,8, poor stability of QD films at high current densities9,10 and the difficulty to obtain net optical gain in a complex device stack wherein a thin electroluminescent QD layer is combined with optically lossy charge-conducting layers11–13. Here we resolve these challenges and achieve amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) from electrically pumped colloidal QDs. The developed devices use compact, continuously graded QDs with suppressed Auger recombination incorporated into a pulsed, high-current-density charge-injection structure supplemented by a low-loss photonic waveguide. These colloidal QD ASE diodes exhibit strong, broadband optical gain and demonstrate bright edge emission with instantaneous power of up to 170 μW.
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