Fig. 4 Active refractive index sensing using the SPP lasing mode and beaming of the lasing emission. Active refractive index sensing using the SPP lasing.

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Fig. 4 Active refractive index sensing using the SPP lasing mode and beaming of the lasing emission. Active refractive index sensing using the SPP lasing mode and beaming of the lasing emission. (A) FDTD-simulated cross section of magnetic field intensity |Hy(z)|2 at the center of the lasing cavity described in section S7, coated with layers of gain medium with respective thicknesses of dG = 50 nm (at λpeak = 645 nm) and 260 nm (at λpeak = 630 nm). (B) FDTD-simulated lasing wavelength shifts, δλpeak (relative to λpeak at n = 1), normalized to the corresponding experimentally measured lasing linewidth Δ = 0.24 nm (Fig. 2C), are plotted as a function of n. For reference, the simulated measured peak resonance wavelength shift (relative to λpeak at n = 1) of a passive cavity (dye-free), δλpeak, normalized to the corresponding simulated resonance linewidth Δ = 1.8 nm, is also plotted. (C) FDTD-simulated normalized magnetic field intensity distribution |Hy|2 at λE = 630 nm for the lasing cavity described in section S8 (dG = 260 nm) pumped at λP = 480 nm with an intensity of IP = 2.0 MW/cm2. For ease of visualization, |Hy|2 is multiplied by 103 in the plane below the cup floor (z < 0). (D) Same as (C), with the addition of an outcoupling beaming grating. Wenqi Zhu et al. Sci Adv 2017;3:e1700909 Copyright © 2017 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).