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Tuesday, 03/28/2017 12:04:11 PM

Tuesday, March 28, 2017 12:04:11 PM

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Experimental realization of purely excitonic lasing in ZnO microcrystals at room temperature: transition from exciton-exciton to exciton-electron scattering

Ryosuke Matsuzaki, Haruka Soma, Kanae Fukuoka, Takashi Uchino
(Submitted on 25 Mar 2017)

Since the seminal observation of room-temperature laser emission from ZnO thin films and nanowires, numerous attempts have been carried out for detailed understanding of the lasing mechanism in ZnO. In spite of the extensive efforts performed over the last decades, the origin of optical gain at room temperature is still a matter of considerable discussion,. We show that ZnO microcrystals with a size of a few micrometers exhibit purely excitonic lasing at room temperature without showing any symptoms of electron-hole plasma emission. We then present the distinct experimental evidence that the room-temperature excitonic lasing is achieved not by exciton-exciton scattering, as has been generally believed, but by exciton-electron scattering. As the temperature is lowered below ~150 K, the lasing mechanism is shifted from the exciton-electron scattering to the exciton-exciton scattering. We also argue that the ease of carrier diffusion plays a significant role in showing room-temperature excitonic lasing.

https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08660

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