Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Advances in small lasers

2014; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 8; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/nphoton.2014.239

ISSN

1749-4893

Autores

Martin T. Hill, Malte C. Gather,

Tópico(s)

Strong Light-Matter Interactions

Resumo

The latest developments in laser miniaturization, including those based on metals and dielectrics, are reviewed and future challenges outlined. Small lasers have dimensions or modes sizes close to or smaller than the wavelength of emitted light. In recent years there has been significant progress towards reducing the size and improving the characteristics of these devices. This work has been led primarily by the innovative use of new materials and cavity designs. This Review summarizes some of the latest developments, particularly in metallic and plasmonic lasers, improvements in small dielectric lasers, and the emerging area of small bio-compatible or bio-derived lasers. We examine the different approaches employed to reduce size and how they result in significant differences in the final device, particularly between metal- and dielectric-cavity lasers. We also present potential applications for the various forms of small lasers, and indicate where further developments are required.

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