Delikanlı, SavaşIşık, FurkanShabani, FarzanBaruj, Hamed DehghanpourTaghipour, NimaDemir, Hilmi Volkan2022-01-242022-01-242021-04-20http://hdl.handle.net/11693/76770Achieving low-threshold optical gain for solution-processed materials is crucial for their real-life applications and deployment as gain media. However, the realization of low gain threshold in the blue region has shown to be technically an extremely challenging task using colloidal nanocrystals as a result of fast nonradiative Auger rates in smaller nanocrystals. Here, ultralow-threshold blue amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) (≈2.7 µJ cm−2) accompanied with a large net modal gain coefficient of 360 cm−1 in the blue enabled by blue-emitting (≈455–465 nm) colloidal quantum rings (QRs) of inverted type-I CdS/CdSe core/crown nanoplatelets (NPLs) is proposed and demonstrated. The synthesized QRs with controlled crown size outperform the best reported ASE thresholds and net modal gain coefficients from the solution-processed materials by ≈2.5- and ≈4-fold, respectively, in the similar blue spectral window. Utilizing this QR architecture, it is also shown that the ASE peak can be spectrally tuned by controlling the lateral size of the crown and hence quantum confinement in the lateral direction. These outstanding results support the prospects of these solution-processed QRs made of 2D hetero-NPLs in the challenging blue region as colloidal gain.EnglishAmplified spontaneous emissionBlue optical gainColloidal quantum wellsNanoplatelet heterostructuresQuantum ringsUltralow threshold optical gain enabled by quantum rings of inverted type-I CdS/CdSe core/crown nanoplatelets in the blueArticle10.1002/adom.2020022202195-1071