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Organic Lasers Go Electric

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Richard Gaughan

Physicists at Lucent Technologies Inc.'s Bell Labs have developed the first electrically driven organic semiconductor laser. Constructed of crystalline tetracene, a molecule that comprises four benzene molecules, the device emits light at 575.7 nm. The achievement promises to enable the development of inexpensive laser sources across a wide spectral range for large-screen displays, compact disc players and other applications. Until now, it was thought that high threshold current densities would make electrical pumping impractical, so previous organic lasers were optically pumped. Jan...Read full article

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