Yang et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Hybrid optoelectronics: A polymer laser pumped by a nitride light-emitting diodeYang et al., 2008
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- Yang Y
- Turnbull G
- Samuel I
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- Applied Physics Letters
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We demonstrate indirect electrically pumped lasing in a hybrid polymer laser. The lasers comprise a corrugated fluorene copolymer waveguide on an InGaN light-emitting diode and were driven under nanosecond pulsed operation. We observe the onset of distributed …
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