Abstract

The lasing properties of quantum well structures, where the cavity is defined in the plane of the wells by circular Bragg reflectors are investigated. Diffraction of the in-plane lasing modes into the vertical direction by the circular distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) allows the simultaneous measurement of near-field emission patterns and emission spectra, allowing unambiguous assignment of azimuthal quantum numbers to the lasing modes. The radial quantum number is determined by fitting the lasing spectrum to theory. Lasing is shown to occur in modes whose wave vector is mainly radial, confined by the circular DBR structure, rather than in whispering gallery type modes which are mainly azimuthal.

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