Recently, competing random lasing and stimulated Raman scattering mechanisms have been observed for the same gain medium infiltrated in diffusive silica-based solid foams. Specifically, the light transport mean free path inline image in such disordered media has been identified to be a parameter of choice to tune the observation of either Raman or random lasing. In this contribution, novel silica-/titania-based solid foams are designed that allow tuning this inline image parameter significantly, by one order of magnitude. This being achieved, the transition from “pure” random to “pure” Raman lasing is shown, while going through a state of concomitant existence of both mechanisms. The experimental results are well understood, owing to simula...
We review our recent work on lasing in active random media. Light scattering, which had been regarde...
Abstract—We have researched the relationship between the luminescence properties, concentration chan...
We propose and demonstrate a coherent random laser in which the randomly distributed scattering cent...
International audienceRecently, competing random lasing and stimulated Raman scattering mechanisms h...
We predict the coexistence and competition of random lasing and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in...
We present a detailed numerical investigation of the tunability of a diffusive random laser when Mie...
Abstract This study reports the first experimental observation of cascaded stimulated Raman scatteri...
A photonic random medium is one in which, light scatterers are distributed in a spatially random fas...
A random laser is a system formed by a random assembly of elastic scatterers dispersed into an optic...
At present the prediction and characterization of the emission output of a diffusive random laser re...
The propagation of light in turbid media is something that is experienced by everyone, everywhere, e...
We review our recent work on lasing in active random media. Light scattering, which had been regarde...
Two major elements are required in a laser device: light confinement and light amplification. Light ...
Conventional lasers make use of optical cavities to provide feedback to gain media. Conversely, mirr...
The special care needed to produce high quality photonic crystals is, surprisingly, also needed to p...
We review our recent work on lasing in active random media. Light scattering, which had been regarde...
Abstract—We have researched the relationship between the luminescence properties, concentration chan...
We propose and demonstrate a coherent random laser in which the randomly distributed scattering cent...
International audienceRecently, competing random lasing and stimulated Raman scattering mechanisms h...
We predict the coexistence and competition of random lasing and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in...
We present a detailed numerical investigation of the tunability of a diffusive random laser when Mie...
Abstract This study reports the first experimental observation of cascaded stimulated Raman scatteri...
A photonic random medium is one in which, light scatterers are distributed in a spatially random fas...
A random laser is a system formed by a random assembly of elastic scatterers dispersed into an optic...
At present the prediction and characterization of the emission output of a diffusive random laser re...
The propagation of light in turbid media is something that is experienced by everyone, everywhere, e...
We review our recent work on lasing in active random media. Light scattering, which had been regarde...
Two major elements are required in a laser device: light confinement and light amplification. Light ...
Conventional lasers make use of optical cavities to provide feedback to gain media. Conversely, mirr...
The special care needed to produce high quality photonic crystals is, surprisingly, also needed to p...
We review our recent work on lasing in active random media. Light scattering, which had been regarde...
Abstract—We have researched the relationship between the luminescence properties, concentration chan...
We propose and demonstrate a coherent random laser in which the randomly distributed scattering cent...