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Simultaneously plasmon lasing and spasing behavior in a silver grating-film geometry

By using a self-consistent Maxwell-Bloch method, we demonstrate the simultaneously lasing and spasing behavior in a simple metal grating-film nanostructure, which can be attributed to spatial hole burning and the gain competition of different modes at the band edge and in the plasmonic band gap. We show three modes: one spaser mode in gap with quality factor as high as 248.54, one plasmon lasing mode at band edge which emit vertically from the grating surface, and the other plasmon lasing mode at band edge which is suppressed by the spaser mode. This method may find significant applications in coherent light and surface plasmon sources with low threshold, surface enhanced Raman scattering, solid-state lighting emission, etc.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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