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9 October 2005 Low lasing threshold in organic distributed feedback solid state lasers using bisstyrylbenzene derivative as active material
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Abstract
We demonstrate very low threshold laser oscillation (Eth= 0.78 ±0.5 μJ/cm2) from an organic semiconductor thin film employing 2,5-bis(p-(N-phenyl-N-(m-tolyl)amino) styryl)benzene (BSB-Me) as an active gain medium equipped with a second order distributed feedback resonator. Further, we demonstrate laser oscillation under optical excitation from an organic light emitting device equipped with transparent ITO hole and electron injection electrodes. In addition, we demonstrate injection and transport of high current density over J > 500 A/cm2 in an organic light emitting diode using highly thermal conductive substrates and a small electrode under short pulse voltage excitation.
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Hajime Nakanotani, Hiroyuki Sasabe, and Chihaya Adachi "Low lasing threshold in organic distributed feedback solid state lasers using bisstyrylbenzene derivative as active material", Proc. SPIE 5937, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices IX, 59370W (9 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629383
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Glasses

Resonators

Silicon

Laser damage threshold

Luminescence

Organic semiconductors

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