Abstract

AbstractMultiwavelength plasmonic nanolasers are central to the quest for ultradense and versatile photonic integrations. However, the insufficient optical feedback and mode selection strategies result in a high lasing threshold and multi‐mode operation with limited spectral purity and stability. Here, a multiwavelength near‐infrared plasmonic nanolaser with high mode purity by leveraging a nontrivial “H”‐shape plasmonic cavity is demonstrated. The nanolaser is constructed by inserting InGaAs/GaAs multi‐quantum‐disk (MQD) nanowires into a metallic Fabry‐Perot cavity consisting of a pair of Ag nanowires positioned on an ultrasmooth Au film. The design is endowed with strong optical feedback to enhance the energy transfer between the exciton and plasmon, rendering a significant reduction of the lasing threshold. More importantly, the “H”‐shape cavity is featured with a large flexibility in tuning the resonance wavelength, where multiwavelength lasing with the virtues of single‐mode is realized at room temperature. The results make a crucial step toward near‐infrared multiwavelength plasmonic nanolasers and open up exciting opportunities for applications such as ultracompact photonic integrated circuits and high‐throughput biochemical sensing.

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