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titleOfInvention Wavelength-tunable micro-nano laser method based on semiconductor nanowires
abstract The invention discloses a wavelength-tunable micro-nano laser method based on semiconductor nanowires. Laser is irradiated to one end of a nanowire to obtain semiconductor nanowires with different lengths by utilizing a bending-to-breaking method, and emergent lasers with corresponding different wavelengths can be obtained at the other end of the nanowires with different lengths under the condition that the position of the incident laser is not changed, so that the central wavelength of the emergent laser is controlled through adjusting the lengths of the semiconductor nanowires. According to the semiconductor nanowire based wavelength-tunable micro-nano laser method, the wavelength of output laser is effectively and easily controlled through easily adjusting the lengths of the nanowires; and the characteristic of the output laser is controlled through optimizing the diameters, the lengths and the like of the nanowires.
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