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Surface plasmon polariton nanolasers:Coherent light sources for new applications

Surface plasmon polariton nanolasers:Coherent light sources for new applications
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摘要 The invention of the Internet and mobile devices has caused tremendous changes in human lives over the past two decades. Information technology has broken through limitations of geospatial space, enabling extremely high-speed data transmission and new types of data services. In recent years, demands for data processing have shown an increasing trend. Furthermore, data generated from internet-related applications such as cloud services and self-driving technology are likely to grow exponentially over the coming years. Currently, data transmission inside integrated circuits mainly relies on metal wires. However, the substantial resistive–capacitive delay and energy loss that are caused by metal wires limit data transmission speeds. Optical interconnection has been regarded as a major solution to efficiently reduce energy consumption and increase data transmission speeds. The size of conventional semiconductor laser devices, which are the key component in optical interconnection, cannot be smaller than the wavelength of light, which is a fundamental physical obstacle to lasers integrating with current electronic integrated circuits in reasonable volumes. To realize optical interconnection, the volume of the laser device must match the existing electronic components. Recently, the use of diffraction-unlimited plasmonic lasers has been successfully demonstrated, and these have great potential in different applications. In this paper, we discuss the recent progress toward surface plasmon polariton lasers and provide practical insights into the challenges in realizing these novel devices. The invention of the Internet and mobile devices has caused tremendous changes in human lives over the past two decades. Information technology has broken through limitations of geospatial space, enabling extremely high-speed data transmission and new types of data services. In recent years, demands for data processing have shown an increasing trend. Furthermore, data generated from internet-related applications such as cloud services and self-driving technology are likely to grow exponentially over the coming years. Currently, data transmission inside integrated circuits mainly relies on metal wires. However, the substantial resistive–capacitive delay and energy loss that are caused by metal wires limit data transmission speeds. Optical interconnection has been regarded as a major solution to efficiently reduce energy consumption and increase data transmission speeds. The size of conventional semiconductor laser devices, which are the key component in optical interconnection, cannot be smaller than the wavelength of light, which is a fundamental physical obstacle to lasers integrating with current electronic integrated circuits in reasonable volumes. To realize optical interconnection, the volume of the laser device must match the existing electronic components. Recently, the use of diffraction-unlimited plasmonic lasers has been successfully demonstrated, and these have great potential in different applications. In this paper, we discuss the recent progress toward surface plasmon polariton lasers and provide practical insights into the challenges in realizing these novel devices.
作者 周昱薰 張家睿 林資榕 盧廷昌 Yu-Hsun Chou1, Chia-Jui Chang2, Tzy-Rong Lin3,4, Tien-Chang Lu2(1 Physics Department, University of Michigan, 450 Church Street, Ann Arbor, M1481092-122, USA ;2Department of Photonics, "National" Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan, China; 3 Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, "National" Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan, China ; 4Center of Excellence for Ocean Engineering, "National" Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan, China)
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2018年第11期136-146,共11页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 Project supported by Grant Nos.MOST 1042221E009096MY3,MOST 1042923E009003MY3,MOST 1032221E019028MY3,MOST 1062917I564021,and MOST 1052221E019049MY3
关键词 ZNO surface plasmon polariton SILVER LASER ZnO; surface plasmon polariton; silver; laser

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