Liquid crystal lasers offer wide, continuous tuneability across the visible and near-infrared (450-850 nm). Compared to conventional tuneable laser technology, liquid crystal lasers are highly compact and have simple and scalable manufacturability. Their ability to emit multiple simultaneous emissions of arbitrarily selectable wavelength also gives them functional advantages over competing technologies. This paper describes Förster transfer techniques that have enabled this extended continuously tunable emission range, whilst maintaining a common pump source. © 2012 OSA
The topic of cholesteric-liquid-crystal lasers is a rapidly expanding research area in the field of ...
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The study of band-edge lasing from dye-doped chiral nematic liquid crystals has thus far been largel...
Liquid crystals are materials that have excellent electro-optic properties: moderate voltages are ab...
In this paper, we review our recent experimental work on coherent and blue phase liquid crystal lase...
In this paper, we review our recent experimental work on coherent and blue phase liquid crystal lase...
Tunable lasers have a lot of applications ranging from light sources for fiber optic telecommunicati...
This thesis examines the emission properties of liquid crystal (LC) lasers. The aim is to investigat...
We compare the emission characteristics of a thin-film liquid crystal (LC) laser created using a pol...
A new tuning strategy for mirror-less liquid crystals laser is presented. A three layer cell is prep...
The demonstration of the first ruby laser in 1960 led to a revolution in science and technology. The...
An electrically tuned nematic liquid-crystal (LC) infiltrated photonic crystal (PC) laser is demonst...
Amplified spontaneous emission intensity and gain spectra in polarized light have been measured in a...
Recent innovations in the area of liquid crystals have led to the development of passive electro-opt...
The topic of cholesteric-liquid-crystal lasers is a rapidly expanding research area in the field of ...
In this paper we demonstrate laser emission from emulsion-based polymer dispersed liquid crystals. S...
This thesis examines the emission properties of dye-doped liquid crystal lasers, which are of intere...
The study of band-edge lasing from dye-doped chiral nematic liquid crystals has thus far been largel...
Liquid crystals are materials that have excellent electro-optic properties: moderate voltages are ab...
In this paper, we review our recent experimental work on coherent and blue phase liquid crystal lase...
In this paper, we review our recent experimental work on coherent and blue phase liquid crystal lase...
Tunable lasers have a lot of applications ranging from light sources for fiber optic telecommunicati...
This thesis examines the emission properties of liquid crystal (LC) lasers. The aim is to investigat...
We compare the emission characteristics of a thin-film liquid crystal (LC) laser created using a pol...
A new tuning strategy for mirror-less liquid crystals laser is presented. A three layer cell is prep...
The demonstration of the first ruby laser in 1960 led to a revolution in science and technology. The...
An electrically tuned nematic liquid-crystal (LC) infiltrated photonic crystal (PC) laser is demonst...
Amplified spontaneous emission intensity and gain spectra in polarized light have been measured in a...
Recent innovations in the area of liquid crystals have led to the development of passive electro-opt...
The topic of cholesteric-liquid-crystal lasers is a rapidly expanding research area in the field of ...
In this paper we demonstrate laser emission from emulsion-based polymer dispersed liquid crystals. S...
This thesis examines the emission properties of dye-doped liquid crystal lasers, which are of intere...