Plasmonic Surface Lattice Resonance and Optomechanics for Self-Assembled Nanolasers
Paper in proceeding, 2022

Plasmonic surface lattice resonance-based (SLR) nanolasers are attractive because of small mode volumes, ultrafast dynamics and good beam directionality. Underlying plasmonic nanocavities are usually produced by standard lithography processes. We have developed a method to arrange monodisperse, single crystal colloidal nanoparticles onto large, patterned substrates with a high assembly yield. Furthermore, we have shown that the SLR is not static at ultrafast time scale due to the optomechanical modes of constituent nanoparticles. Our findings open new opportunities for large scale nanolasers with ultrafast functions.

Author

Mindaugas Juodenas

Kaunas University of Technology

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

D. Peckus

Kaunas University of Technology

Nadzeya Khinevich

Kaunas University of Technology

J. Henzie

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

Tomas Tamulevičius

Kaunas University of Technology

UAB Nanoversa

Asta Tamulevičienė

UAB Nanoversa

Kaunas University of Technology

Sigitas Tamulevičius

Kaunas University of Technology

International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics

24291390 (eISSN)

875-876

12th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics, META 2022
Torremolinos, Spain,

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Other Physics Topics

Condensed Matter Physics

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