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Graphene-contact electrically driven microdisk lasers

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Abstract

We demonstrated an electrically driven microdisk laser using a transparent graphene electrode. Lasing operation was achieved with a low-threshold current of ~300 μA at room temperature.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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