We demonstrate improved characteristics in Rhodamine dye random lasers with the addition of gold nanoparticles. As a result of the strong plasmonic enhancement induced by gold nanoparticles, Rhodamine 640/gold random lasers have less than half the lasing threshold compared with Rhodamine 640/alumina random lasers in the weakly scattering regime for 10⁻³ M dye concentration. The optimum concentration of gold nanoparticles occurs at ∼8 × 10¹⁰ cm⁻³, close to the transition between the weakly scattering and diffusive regimes. Rhodamine 640 has a better performance compared with Rhodamine 6G which is attributed to the greater spectral overlap of the Rhodamine 6G fluorescence spectrum with the plasmon resonance of gold, leading to an increased en...
Random lasing occurs as the result of a coherent optical feedback from multiple scattering centers. ...
We compare the lasing threshold of random lasers composed of ielectric (alumina) or metal (gold) col...
Rhodamine 6G random dye lasers are more efficient with ruby nanocrystal scatterers than with alumina...
We investigate the effect of different gain media and different scattering media in random lasers. W...
We report our results on a plasmonic random laser with three-dimensional (3D) gold nano-urchins as s...
We developed rough silver-gold bimetallic nanoparticles for random lasing. Silver nanoparticles were...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 198-207.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Chapter 2. ...
Abstract Random lasing is desired in plasmonics nanostructures through surface plasmo...
We compare the lasing threshold of random lasers composed of dielectric (alumina) or metal (gold) co...
International audienceWe present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the inte...
International audienceWe present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the inte...
We present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the interaction between gold n...
We observe the enhancement of coherence due to localized surface plasmon resonance in random laser f...
Gold nanoparticles are synthesized by the laser ablation method and characterized by transmission el...
Random lasing occurs as the result of a coherent optical feedback from multiple scattering centers. ...
Random lasing occurs as the result of a coherent optical feedback from multiple scattering centers. ...
We compare the lasing threshold of random lasers composed of ielectric (alumina) or metal (gold) col...
Rhodamine 6G random dye lasers are more efficient with ruby nanocrystal scatterers than with alumina...
We investigate the effect of different gain media and different scattering media in random lasers. W...
We report our results on a plasmonic random laser with three-dimensional (3D) gold nano-urchins as s...
We developed rough silver-gold bimetallic nanoparticles for random lasing. Silver nanoparticles were...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 198-207.Chapter 1. Introduction and background -- Chapter 2. ...
Abstract Random lasing is desired in plasmonics nanostructures through surface plasmo...
We compare the lasing threshold of random lasers composed of dielectric (alumina) or metal (gold) co...
International audienceWe present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the inte...
International audienceWe present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the inte...
We present fluorescence and a random lasing enhancement effect due to the interaction between gold n...
We observe the enhancement of coherence due to localized surface plasmon resonance in random laser f...
Gold nanoparticles are synthesized by the laser ablation method and characterized by transmission el...
Random lasing occurs as the result of a coherent optical feedback from multiple scattering centers. ...
Random lasing occurs as the result of a coherent optical feedback from multiple scattering centers. ...
We compare the lasing threshold of random lasers composed of ielectric (alumina) or metal (gold) col...
Rhodamine 6G random dye lasers are more efficient with ruby nanocrystal scatterers than with alumina...