Title :
Electrically tunable, multimode 2-D organic photonic crystal lasers
Author :
Jakubiak, Rachel ; Bunning, Timothy J. ; Vaia, Richard A. ; Lloyd, Pamela ; Tondiglia, Vincent P. ; Natarajan, Lalgudi V. ; Sutherland, Richard L.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
Abstract :
Holographic polymerization of liquid crystal containing photopolymerizable resins enables one-step, rapid formation of multi-phase structures that exhibit partial photonic band gaps. These holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystals (H-PDLCs) provide a versatile platform for diffractive optical elements because the structures are not limited by multi-phase equilibrium but are controlled by the interference of multiple lasers at discrete angles. Incorporation of laser dyes into H-PDLCs form 1-D and 2-D optically pumped distributed feedback lasers. Linewidths as narrow as 1.8 nm are observed with laser thresholds below 1 mJ/cm2 in 2-D columnar structures compared to 9 nm and 25 mJ/cm2 exhibited by 1-D H-PDLC Bragg stack lasers. In the 2-D lattices the energy of the laser action can be tuned within the gain spectrum of the lasing medium by an applied electric field.
Keywords :
diffractive optical elements; distributed feedback lasers; holographic optical elements; laser tuning; optical polymers; photonic band gap; polymer dispersed liquid crystals; 2-D lattices; H-PDLC Bragg stack lasers; diffractive optical elements; holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystals; holographic polymerization; laser dyes; laser tuning; liquid crystal; multi-phase equilibrium; multiple lasers; optically pumped distributed feedback lasers; partial photonic band gap; photopolymerizable resin; versatile platform; Distributed feedback devices; Holographic optical components; Holography; Laser feedback; Laser tuning; Liquid crystal polymers; Optical polymers; Photonic crystals; Pump lasers; Tunable circuits and devices;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2005. (CLEO). Conference on
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-795-4
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2005.201841