Yu-Jung Lu
Perovskite-quantum-dot plasmonic nanolasers with ultralow thresholds Yu-Jung Lu To date, the size of conventional lasers, which is usually larger than half of their wavelength due to the diffraction limit, hinders their applications in on-chip integration and ultracompact optoelectronic devices. The miniaturization of optoelectronic components has gradually become an important research topic, especially for nanolasers. How can the size of lasers be reduced? How can the power consumption of lase
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