Plasmonic laser

A plasmonic laser is a type of laser which aims to confine light at a subwavelength scale far below the Rayleigh's diffraction limit of light, by storing some of the light energy through electron oscillations called surface plasmon polaritons.[1][2][3][4] Due to the role of the surface plasma excitations in their operation, they are sometimes called SPASERs (from Surface Plasmon Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation).[5]

On the applied front, myriad prospects could arise, among them the fabrication of ultra-fast photonic nano circuits with unprecedented performance and the improvement of techniques such as nanolithography and single-molecule biochemical sensing.

References

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  4. Kumar, Pawan; Tripathi, V.K.; Liu, C.S (2008). "A surface plasmon laser". J. Appl. Physics. 104: 033306.
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