@article{oai:ynu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004112, author = {Kita, Shota and Nozaki, Kengo and Hachuda, Shoji and Watanabe, Hideki and Saito, Yuji and Otsuka, Shota and Nakada, Takeharu and Arita, Yoshiki and Baba, Toshihiko}, issue = {6}, journal = {IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, post print, GaInAsP photonic crystal (PC) point-shift nanolasers operate at room temperature and under pulsed and continuous-wave condition by photopumping, with an effective threshold of ~1 μW, a single mode peak of over 40 dB, and a small modal volume of -0.2 times the cubic wavelength. We report the details of its design, fabrication process, measurement method, and lasing characteristics. In particular, we reveal that wide spectral broadening often observed for nanolasers under pulsed condition is caused by large thermal chirping. Then, we focus on a nanolaser-based liquid index sensor, which is also applicable to detecting gases and bio-molecules. The dependence of the laser's sensitivity and resolution on the modal profile and spectral linewidth are investigated. We also configure the laser in a large-scale array, and demonstrate spectrometer-free sensor system. Finally, we present a nanoslot nanolaser, which is particularly suitable for further reducing the modal volume and enhancing light-matter interaction and sensor performance. Additionally, we demonstrate that high sensitivity and spectral narrowing by the unique optical confinement in the nanoslot gives rise to.}, pages = {1632--1647}, title = {Photonic crystal point-shift nanolasers with and without nanoslots : design, fabrication, lasing and sensing characteristics}, volume = {17}, year = {2011} }