C. FoucherBenoit GuilhabertAlexander L. KanibolotskyPeter J. SkabaraN. LaurandMartin D. Dawson
Two formats of all-organic distributed-feedback lasers with improved photostability, respectively called nanocomposite and encapsulated lasers, are reported. These lasers are compatible with mechanically-flexible platforms and were entirely fabricated using soft-lithography and spin-coating techniques. The gain elements in both types of lasers were monodisperse π-conjugated star-shaped macromolecules (oligofluorene truxene, T3). In the nanocomposites lasers, these elements were incorporated into a transparent polyimide matrix, while in the encapsulated devices a neat layer of T3 was overcoated with Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). The T3-nanocomposite devices demonstrated a 1/e degradation energy dosage up to ~27.0 ± 6.5 J/cm2 with a threshold fluence of 115 ± 10 µJ/cm2. This represents a 3-fold improvement in operation lifetime under ambient conditions compared to the equivalent laser made with neat organic films, albeit with a 1.6-time increase in threshold. The PVA-encapsulated lasers showed the best overall performance: a 40-time improvement in the operation lifetime and crucially no-trade-off on the threshold, with respectively a degradation energy dosage of ~280 ± 20 J/cm2 and a threshold fluence of 36 ± 8 µJ/cm2.
Benoit GuilhabertN. LaurandJohannes HerrnsdorfYang ChenAlexander L. KanibolotskyC. OrofinoPeter J. SkabaraMartin D. Dawson
Haoquan ZhangYongxu HuXiaosong ChenYu LiYinan HuangZhongwu WangShuguang WangYunpeng LouXiaonan MaYajing SunJie LiDeyang JiLiqiang LiWenping Hu
Á. CostelaI. García‐MorenoD. del AguaOlga Garcı́aR. Sastre
Á. CostelaInmaculada García‐MorenoD. del AguaOlga Garcı́aR. Sastre