Single-Mode Emission by Phase-Delayed Coupling Between Nanolasers

利用纳米激光器之间的相位延迟耦合实现单模发射

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Abstract

Near-field coupling between nanolasers enables collective high-power lasing but leads to complex spectral reshaping and multimode operation, limiting the emission brightness, spatial coherence, and temporal stability. Many lasing architectures have been proposed to circumvent this limitation based on symmetries, topology, or interference. We show that a much simpler and robust method exploiting phase-delayed coupling, where light exchanged by the lasers carries a phase, can enable stable single-mode operation. Phase-delayed coupling changes the modal amplification: for pump powers close to the anyonic parity-time (PT) symmetric exceptional point, a high phase delay completely separates the mode thresholds, leading to single-mode operation. This is shown by stability analysis with nonlinear coupled mode theory and stochastic differential equations for two coupled nanolasers and confirmed by a realistic semianalytical treatment of a dimer of lasing nanospheres. Finally, we extend the mode control to large arrays of nanolasers featuring lowered thresholds and higher power. Our work promises a novel solution to engineer bright and stable single-mode lasing from nanolaser arrays with important applications in photonic chips for communication and LIDAR.

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