Abstract

In this work, we study the lasing conditions of the transverse electric (TE) modes of micro- and nanotubes coated internally with a thin metallic layer. This geometry may tackle some of the problems of nanolasers and spasers as it allows the recycling of the active medium while providing a tunable plasmonic cavity. The system presents two types of TE modes: cavity modes (CMs) and whispering-gallery modes (WGMs). On the one hand, we show that the lasing of WGM is only possible in nanoscale tubes. On the other hand, for tubes of some micrometers of diameter, we found that the system presents a large number of CMs with lasing frequencies within the visible and near-infrared spectrum and very low gain thresholds. Moreover, the lasing frequencies of CMs can be accurately described by a simple one-parameter model. Our results may be useful in the design of micro- and nanolasers for `lab-on-chip' devices, ultra-dense data storage, nanolithography, or sensing.

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