The common understanding of laser operation is based on the non-equilibrium balance between the optical gain and the losses of the device, resulting in the stimulated emission of light above critical pumping threshold. In this contribution, we demonstrate that a broad-area VCSEL can operate in a state close to thermal equilibrium, enabling the Bose-Einstein condensation of photons. We observe condensation to the fundamental optical mode of the 23 µm-diameter device, followed by a thermalised distribution of photons in higher-order modes. Moreover, we extracted experimentally the thermodynamic properties of the photon gas and found that it closely follows the equation of state of a 2D boson gas in thermal equilibrium. This work offers a novel avenue for collective quantum phenomena in a well-established VCSEL platform.
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