W. Chow, S. Kreinberg, J. Wolters, S. Reitzenstein
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Micro- or nano-lasers are interesting experimental platforms for studying laser physics. They further question our understanding of lasing action, especially in cases where all emission (spontaneous and stimulated) is channeled into very few cavity modes.