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Bright emission from a random Raman laser

Authors :
Robert J. Thomas
John D. Mason
Brett H. Hokr
Vladislav V. Yakovlev
Michael T. Cone
Georgi I. Petrov
Hope T. Beier
Joel N. Bixler
Gary D. Noojin
Benjamin A. Rockwell
Leonid A. Golovan
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Nature Pub. Group, 2014.

Abstract

Random lasers are a developing class of light sources that utilize a highly disordered gain medium as opposed to a conventional optical cavity. Although traditional random lasers often have a relatively broad emission spectrum, a random laser that utilizes vibration transitions via Raman scattering allows for an extremely narrow bandwidth, on the order of 10 cm−1. Here we demonstrate the first experimental evidence of lasing via a Raman interaction in a bulk three-dimensional random medium, with conversion efficiencies on the order of a few percent. Furthermore, Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the complex spatial and temporal dynamics of nonlinear processes in turbid media. In addition to providing a large signal, characteristic of the Raman medium, the random Raman laser offers us an entirely new tool for studying the dynamics of gain in a turbid medium.<br />Unlike conventional lasers that require a uniform resonant cavity to operate, random lasers use a highly disordered gain medium in which scattering is dominant. Hokr et al. report Raman lasing from a bulk three-dimensional disordered medium whose intensity exceeds that of other random lasers by many orders of magnitude.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....897f56f98d5955f734576505d0d4e1d6