Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters

The scope of this work is an in-depth investigation of dielectric mirror microcavities with central organic dye layers, which are preferably modified in at least one lateral dimension. The large quality factor of the planar resonator in conjunction with comparatively stable and spectrally broad emit...

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Main Author: Langner, Maik
Other Authors: Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden 2011
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3D
Box
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spelling ndltd-DRESDEN-oai-qucosa.de-bsz-14-qucosa-675682013-01-07T19:59:21Z Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters Langner, Maik Mikroresonator organisch Laser Photonik 3D Multimodal Box microcavity laser organic photonic 3D multimode box ddc:530 ddc:535 rvk:UH 5755 DBR-Laser Festkörperlaser The scope of this work is an in-depth investigation of dielectric mirror microcavities with central organic dye layers, which are preferably modified in at least one lateral dimension. The large quality factor of the planar resonator in conjunction with comparatively stable and spectrally broad emitting molecules allows for a detailed analysis of several aspects of microresonator systems. Their optical properties are analyzed both with transmission and luminescence measurements as well as in the lasing regime. The first part presents the resonant mode properties of planar and laterally structured microcavities. With the help of a high-resolution imaging micro-photoluminescence setup, working either in the spatial (near field) or vectorial (far field) regime, the polarization splitting is studied in a detuned microcavity, containing the dye 4,4'-bis[(N-carbazole)styryl]biphenyl (BSB-Cz) in a matrix of 4,4'-di(N-carbazolyl)- biphenyl (CBP). With the help of a thickness gradient, a relation between the large spectral distance of the cross-polarized states and the mode position within the stop band is investigated. In shadow-mask prepared, laterally restricted devices (5x5 µm2 square boxes), the three-dimensional confinement introduces sets of discrete modes, which experience a similar polarization splitting. The origin in this case is a different phase shift of electromagnetic waves during internal total reflection at a boundary. By using a concentration gradient planar microcavity sample of the dye 4-(dicyanomethylene)-2-methyl-6-(4-(dimethylamino)styryl)-4H-pyran (DCM) in a tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (Alq3) matrix, the influence of the number of emitters on the lasing characteristics is subsequently analyzed. Depending on the pumping conditions, and thus the involvement of the Förster resonant energy transfer, an optimal composition is identified. After a qualitative evaluation of the long-term stability upon various excitation energies, the attention is focussed to the modification of the stimulated emission properties of photonic boxes. The stronger field concentration and altered density of states leads to a significant improvement of the values for the coupling factor fi and the threshold levels. Furthermore, new properties arise, namely simultaneous multimode and off-axis laser emission. With an inhomogeneous excitation of the box, it is possible to selectively excite single modes above the threshold. The work ends with experimental results of metal structures as additional optical element in the organic microcavity layer. Here, the aim is is to understand the passive influence of these possible contact- devices on the lasing performance. For this purpose, the lasing is studied at an interface of an areal thin metal layer, which is incorporated in the organic layer. Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften Prof. Dr. Karl Leo Prof. Dr. Karl Leo Prof. Dr. Uli Lemmer 2011-04-21 doc-type:doctoralThesis application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-67568 urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-67568 PPN353501247 http://www.qucosa.de/fileadmin/data/qucosa/documents/6756/Langner_phd_version110411.pdf eng
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Mikroresonator
organisch
Laser
Photonik
3D
Multimodal
Box
microcavity
laser
organic
photonic
3D
multimode
box
ddc:530
ddc:535
rvk:UH 5755
DBR-Laser
Festkörperlaser
spellingShingle Mikroresonator
organisch
Laser
Photonik
3D
Multimodal
Box
microcavity
laser
organic
photonic
3D
multimode
box
ddc:530
ddc:535
rvk:UH 5755
DBR-Laser
Festkörperlaser
Langner, Maik
Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
description The scope of this work is an in-depth investigation of dielectric mirror microcavities with central organic dye layers, which are preferably modified in at least one lateral dimension. The large quality factor of the planar resonator in conjunction with comparatively stable and spectrally broad emitting molecules allows for a detailed analysis of several aspects of microresonator systems. Their optical properties are analyzed both with transmission and luminescence measurements as well as in the lasing regime. The first part presents the resonant mode properties of planar and laterally structured microcavities. With the help of a high-resolution imaging micro-photoluminescence setup, working either in the spatial (near field) or vectorial (far field) regime, the polarization splitting is studied in a detuned microcavity, containing the dye 4,4'-bis[(N-carbazole)styryl]biphenyl (BSB-Cz) in a matrix of 4,4'-di(N-carbazolyl)- biphenyl (CBP). With the help of a thickness gradient, a relation between the large spectral distance of the cross-polarized states and the mode position within the stop band is investigated. In shadow-mask prepared, laterally restricted devices (5x5 µm2 square boxes), the three-dimensional confinement introduces sets of discrete modes, which experience a similar polarization splitting. The origin in this case is a different phase shift of electromagnetic waves during internal total reflection at a boundary. By using a concentration gradient planar microcavity sample of the dye 4-(dicyanomethylene)-2-methyl-6-(4-(dimethylamino)styryl)-4H-pyran (DCM) in a tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (Alq3) matrix, the influence of the number of emitters on the lasing characteristics is subsequently analyzed. Depending on the pumping conditions, and thus the involvement of the Förster resonant energy transfer, an optimal composition is identified. After a qualitative evaluation of the long-term stability upon various excitation energies, the attention is focussed to the modification of the stimulated emission properties of photonic boxes. The stronger field concentration and altered density of states leads to a significant improvement of the values for the coupling factor fi and the threshold levels. Furthermore, new properties arise, namely simultaneous multimode and off-axis laser emission. With an inhomogeneous excitation of the box, it is possible to selectively excite single modes above the threshold. The work ends with experimental results of metal structures as additional optical element in the organic microcavity layer. Here, the aim is is to understand the passive influence of these possible contact- devices on the lasing performance. For this purpose, the lasing is studied at an interface of an areal thin metal layer, which is incorporated in the organic layer.
author2 Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften
author_facet Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften
Langner, Maik
author Langner, Maik
author_sort Langner, Maik
title Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
title_short Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
title_full Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
title_fullStr Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
title_full_unstemmed Laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
title_sort laterally modified microcavity systems containing organic emitters
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