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Smooth lasing transition in high β buried multiple-quantum-well 2D photonic crystal lasers

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Abstract

By adopting high β buried-multiple-quantum-well photonic crystal nanocavities, we have demonstrated smooth lasing operation, which indicates thresholdless-like lasing theoretically predicted, by mean of light-in versus light-out curve analysis, linewidth analysis, and photon correlation measurements.

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