Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The first observation of random laser action in a partially
ordered, optically anisotropic nematic liquid crystal with long-range
dielectric tensor fluctuations is reported. Above a given pump power the
fluorescence curve collapses and the typical narrowing and explosion effect
leads to discrete sharp peaks. The unexpected surviving of interference
effects in recurrent multiple scattering provide the required optical feedback
for lasing in nematics. Coherent backscattering of light waves in
orientationally ordered nematic liquid crystals manifests a weak localization
of light which strongly supports diffusive laser action in presence of gain
medium. Intensity fluctuations of the speckle-like emission pattern indicate
the typical spatio-temporal randomness of diffusive laser emission. A
comparison of the laser action is reported for systems with different order
degree: fully disordered semiconductor powders, self-ordered cholesterics
and partially ordered nematic liquid crystals.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Scaramuzza, Nicola
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