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Plasmonic Stopped-Light Lasing: From Cavity-Free Nanolasing to Nonlinear-Self-Structuring in Surface-Plasmon Polariton Condensation

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Abstract

Designed stopped-light singularities in the density of optical states of a planar gain-enhanced nanoplasmonic waveguide structure provide a new stopped-light feedback mechanism that allows for cavity-free nanolasing and nonlinear self-structuring in surface-plasmon polariton condensation.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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