Abstract

Optical losses in pillar microcavities have been measured directly by means of microreflectance spectroscopy. It was shown that optical losses of the cavities larger than about 3 μm were constant irrespective of the diameters. The lasing thresholds were also measured, and they were proportional to the cavity volume. This result is consistent with the measured constant optical losses. A drastic increase in optical losses has been observed when reducing the cavity diameters below 2 μm. The scattering losses due to sidewall roughness were considered mainly responsible for the optical losses.

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