Very high-quality distributed Bragg reflectors for organic lasing applications by reactive electron-beam deposition
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
We report on the realisation of a few pairs dielectric Distributed Bragg Reflectors fabricated by reactive electron-beam deposition, with state-of-the-art performances, such as very high reflectance (up to about 99.4%), wide stop band (up to 160 nm) in the visible range, and smooth interfaces (roughness as low as 1.5 nm). As a demonstrator of the very high quality of the mirrors we realized a polymer-based vertical microcavity laser by an imprinting-like approach. The device exhibits laser action at 519 nm, indicating low-loss dielectric reflectors grown by electron-beam techniques as promising tools for organic solid-state lasers. (c) 2006 Optical Society of America.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SPONTANEOUS EMISSION; LIGHT-EMISSION; THIN-FILMS; MICROCAVITY; POLYMER
List of contributors:
Cingolani, Roberto; Camposeo, Andrea; Pisignano, Dario
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