Realization of directional single-mode lasing by GaN-based warped microring

2021 
Multimode and random directionalities are major issues restricting the application of whispering gallery mode microcavity lasers. We demonstrated a 40 μm diameter microring with an off-centered embedded hole and warped geometry from strained III-nitride quantum well multilayers. Single-mode directional whispering gallery mode lasing was achieved by the warped structure and high-order mode suppression induced by the off-centered hole. In addition, the introduction of the off-centered hole reduced the lasing threshold from 3.24 to 2.79  MW/cm2 compared with the warped microdisk without an embedded hole while maintaining a high-quality factor of more than 4000. Directional light emission in 3D was achieved and attributed to the warped structure, which provides a vertical component of the light emission, making it promising for building multifunctional coherent light sources in optoelectronic integration.
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