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On the applicability of Kirchhoff’s law to the lasing regime : our paper is out in Optica !

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On the applicability of Kirchhoff’s law to the lasing regime : our paper is out in Optica !

Check out the work of our formet PhD and lead author on this theory paper, Aurelian Loirette--Pelous

Abstract : In 1860, Kirchhoff showed that the radiance emitted by a hot body is the product of its absorptivity by a universal function of temperature and frequency, which he defined as blackbody radiance. With the advent of semiconductors, it has been shown that Kirchhoff’s law can be extended to account for electroluminescence and photoluminescence in a cavity. Hence, the question of the applicability of Kirchhoff’s law in the lasing regime arises naturally. In this work, we show that Kirchhoff’s law accounts for the lasing transition. It also enables the modeling of important features of the lasing regime, such as the frequency, directivity, and polarization of both the first lasing mode and the non-lasing background. Finally, we show that it enables to recover the Schawlow-Townes spectral linewidth. In summary, Kirchhoff’s law appears to be a versatile tool to model light emission from the thermal to the lasing regime.

Aurelian Loirette-Pelous and Jean-Jacques Greffet, "On the applicability of Kirchhoff’s law to the lasing regime," Optica 11, 1621-1627 (2024)
 

 

 

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