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Nanolaser Uses Atomically Thin Gain Medium

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With potential for on-chip optical communications applications, a tungsten-based nanoscale laser operates reliably on a tiny amount of electricity. Developed by researchers at the University of Washington and Stanford University, the device incorporates a photonic crystal cavity with a monolayer of tungsten diselenide. “This is a recently discovered, new type of semiconductor which is very thin and emits light efficiently,” said Washington doctoral candidate Sanfeng Wu. “Researchers are making transistors, light-emitting diodes and solar cells based on this...Read full article

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    Published: March 2015
    Research & TechnologyAmericasWashingtonCaliforniaWashington UniversityStanfordLasersCommunicationsSanfeng WuArka MajumdarMaterialstungsten diselenideWSe2tungstenTech Pulse

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