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Improvement of lasing threshold of ink-jet printed polymeric microdisk cavity by precise controlled wet etching

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Abstract

With well-controlled wet etching process, under-cut structure of ink-jet printed microdisk was successfully formed and we succeeded in lowering the lasing threshold by 10 times, compared with the one on a substrate.

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