Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1267298 Organic Electronics 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Wavelength tuning of organic DFB lasers after fabrication by varying effective refractive index.•Vary refractive index by molecular reorientation of organic gain media at elevated temperatures.•Distributions of molecular orientations can be fine controlled by annealing temperatures and times.•Continuous tuning of the organic DFB lasing wavelengths after device fabrication is demonstrated.

We report a facile way for continuously tuning the lasing wavelength of an organic thin-film distributed feedback (DFB) laser after device fabrication by varying the effective refractive index seen by the one-dimension DFB laser structure. Varying the effective refractive indices of the organic gain medium and thus the effective refractive index of a one-dimension DFB laser structure after device fabrication is made possible with reorientation of molecules in a molecular glass at elevated temperatures. Distributions of molecular orientations can be fine controlled by annealing temperatures and times, permitting continuous tuning of optical properties and lasing wavelengths. Molecular reorientation can be conducted after devices are made, thus giving one the freedom to set or tune the lasing wavelength to meet a particular purpose with a common structure.

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