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Room temperature current modulation of plasmonic nanolasers

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Abstract

The research demonstrated the room-temperature active modulation of nanolasers by injecting current on graphene–insulator–metal (GIM) platform. Through 120 mA current injection, the Lorentz reciprocity breaks and the threshold increases two times.

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