3. Organic laser architectures: pumping and resonators
3.1 Pumping
Organic lasers have long been optically pumped only. For the most part, the pump source is an external pulse source: most often a laser, sometimes a laser diode, or even an LED (rarely). However, the charge-transport capabilities of organic molecules have long made it possible to dream of electrical pumping, i.e. an organic laser diode. In 2019, the first (and so far only) indication of this type of electrical pumping was published ...
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