Abstract
Plasmonic nanolasers are a new class of laser devices which amplify surface plasmons instead of photons by stimulated emission. Here we demonstrate a room temperature sodium-based plasmonic nanolaser with a record low threshold of 140 kW/cm2 at near-infrared.
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