Organic laser having improved linearity

Coherent light generators – Particular active media

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C372S040000, C372S041000, C372S042000, C372S043010, C372S044010, C372S045013, C372S046012, C372S049010, C372S049010, C372S049010, C372S050121, C372S070000, C372S096000

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ABSTRACT:
An organic vertical cavity laser device includes a substrate; a bottom dielectric stack reflective to light over a predetermined range of wavelengths and being disposed over the substrate, and an organic active region for producing laser light. The device also includes a top dielectric stack spaced from the bottom dielectric stack and reflective to light over a predetermined range of wavelengths, and a thermally conductive transparent layer disposed between the bottom dielectric stack and the organic active region or between the top dielectric stack and the organic active region or both.

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