2018
DOI: 10.1088/1555-6611/aa914b
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Alumina particles doped in a polymer film act as scatterers for random laser generation

Abstract: Lasing can be achieved with a system that has randomly distributed particles that act as scatterers in polymer films doped with laser dyes; a strict resonant cavity is not required. In this study, alumina particles and Rhodamine 6G dye were dispersed in polyvinyl pyrrolidone solutions as slurry to prepare thin films by a spin-coating method. These films were then pumped as a laser generator using a pulsed Nd:YLF laser. The results indicate that film thickness had an obvious affect on laser emission, and the la… Show more

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“…Different from the traditional laser system, RLs do not have well‐defined laser cavities and their lasing feedbacks are simply provided by the multiple light scattering. This cavity‐less feature enables the easy realization of RLs based on the various disorder systems, such as liquid crystal, thin polymer film, quartz tube, and polymer fiber . Moreover, due to the modifiability of RLs, many studies have been devoted to functionalize the RL systems with special characteristics such as multicolor emission and tunable lasing wavelengths .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different from the traditional laser system, RLs do not have well‐defined laser cavities and their lasing feedbacks are simply provided by the multiple light scattering. This cavity‐less feature enables the easy realization of RLs based on the various disorder systems, such as liquid crystal, thin polymer film, quartz tube, and polymer fiber . Moreover, due to the modifiability of RLs, many studies have been devoted to functionalize the RL systems with special characteristics such as multicolor emission and tunable lasing wavelengths .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%