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Optimal design of a microcavity organic laser device under electrical pumping

Chakaroun et al., 2011

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17152690978023883590
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Chakaroun M
Coens A
Fabre N
Gourdon F
Solard J
Fischer A
Boudrioua A
Lee C
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The quality factor of microcavity organic lasers, designed for operation under electric pumping, has been numerically investigated. The microcavity structure consists of an organic light emitting diode set in between multilayer dielectric mirrors centered for an …
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