Here, we investigate the mechanism of a random-lasing-based sensor which shows p H sensitivity exceeding by 2 orders of magnitude that of a conventional fluorescence sensor. We explain the sensing mechanism as related to gain modifications and lasing-threshold nonlinearities. A dispersive diffusive lasing theory matches the experimental results well, and it allows us to predict the optimal sensing conditions and a maximal sensitivity as large as 200 times that of an identical fluorescence-based sensor. The lack of complex alignment and the high sensitivity make this mechanism promising for future biosensing applications
Owing to the low-loss and high refractive index variations derived from the basic building block of ...
We investigate the effect of different gain media and different scattering media in random lasers. W...
We have demonstrated the realization of a coherent vesicle random lasing (VRL) from the dye doped az...
<p>Random lasing exploits multiple scattering in an active disordered system in order to promote lig...
We present a detailed numerical investigation of the tunability of a diffusive random laser when Mie...
We report a spectroscopic method using coherent random lasers for a simple, yet nanoscale, sensing a...
In this review, the concept of open cavity lasing for ultrasensitive sensing is explored, specifical...
Biocompatible silk random lasing is obtained by nanostructuring silk proteins into a disordered poro...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 198-207.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Chapter 2. ...
Journal ArticleA random collection of scatterers in a gain medium can produce coherent laser emissio...
Recently, random lasing in complex networks has shown efficient lasing over more than 50 localised m...
Recently, wearable sensor technology has drawn attention to many health-related appliances due to it...
Laser sensing has a wide range of applications. In this paper, we propose a pH sensing laser with an...
We demonstrate a concept of utilizing random fiber lasers to achieve multi-parameter sensing. The pr...
A photonic random medium is one in which, light scatterers are distributed in a spatially random fas...
Owing to the low-loss and high refractive index variations derived from the basic building block of ...
We investigate the effect of different gain media and different scattering media in random lasers. W...
We have demonstrated the realization of a coherent vesicle random lasing (VRL) from the dye doped az...
<p>Random lasing exploits multiple scattering in an active disordered system in order to promote lig...
We present a detailed numerical investigation of the tunability of a diffusive random laser when Mie...
We report a spectroscopic method using coherent random lasers for a simple, yet nanoscale, sensing a...
In this review, the concept of open cavity lasing for ultrasensitive sensing is explored, specifical...
Biocompatible silk random lasing is obtained by nanostructuring silk proteins into a disordered poro...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 198-207.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Chapter 2. ...
Journal ArticleA random collection of scatterers in a gain medium can produce coherent laser emissio...
Recently, random lasing in complex networks has shown efficient lasing over more than 50 localised m...
Recently, wearable sensor technology has drawn attention to many health-related appliances due to it...
Laser sensing has a wide range of applications. In this paper, we propose a pH sensing laser with an...
We demonstrate a concept of utilizing random fiber lasers to achieve multi-parameter sensing. The pr...
A photonic random medium is one in which, light scatterers are distributed in a spatially random fas...
Owing to the low-loss and high refractive index variations derived from the basic building block of ...
We investigate the effect of different gain media and different scattering media in random lasers. W...
We have demonstrated the realization of a coherent vesicle random lasing (VRL) from the dye doped az...