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LED-Pumped Polymer Laser Emits at 568 nm

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Technique may enable new generation of efficient visible lasers.

Breck Hitz

Semiconducting conjugated polymer materials are easy to fabricate into photonic devices, and their emission spans the visible spectrum. They would be attractive candidates for commercial lasers, but until now, they required pumping by another laser, an added complexity that was a barrier to further development. Recently, however, researchers at the University of St. Andrews in the UK integrated a pump InGaN LED with a semiconducting polymer and observed visible lasing from the polymer. Figure 1. The polymer laser is pumped by an InGaN LED. Courtesy of Ying Yang and Georgios Tsiminis,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
    Glossary
    visible spectrum
    That region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the retina is sensitive and by which the eye sees. It extends from about 400 to 750 nm in wavelength.
    photonic devicesResearch & TechnologySemiconducting conjugated polymer materialsTech Pulsevisible spectrumLasers

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