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Hexagonal microlasers based on organic dyes in nanoporous crystals
Molecular sieves, such as nanoporous AlPO_4-5, can host a wide variety of
laser active dyes. We embedded pyridine 2 molecules as a representative of a
commercially available dye which fits into the channel pores of the host
matrix. Many efficient dye molecules, such as rhodamines, do not fit into the
pores. But the amount of encapsulated dyes can be increased by modifying the
structure of the dyes such that they match the host templates. The resulting
microlasers have properties that depend on size and shape of the
microresonators, and we discuss a model for microscopic hexagonal ring
resonators. In terms of pump needed to reach lasing threshold molecular sieve
microlasers are comparable to VCSELs. For dyes which fit into the pores we
observed a partial regeneration of photo-induced damage.Comment: 10 pages, 16 figure