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Coherent random lasing from liquid waveguide gain channels with biological scatters
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Photonic SensorEngineeringLaser ScienceOptical Transmission SystemBiological ScattersWave OpticRandom LaserBiomedical EngineeringOptomechanicsFiber OpticsMicro-optical ComponentOptical PropertiesOptical SensorGuided-wave OpticButterfly WingsMicrofluidicsBiophysicsPhotonicsWaveguide ConfinementPhysicsBiophotonicsPhotonic DeviceOptical SensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsApplied PhysicsRandom LasersTunable LasersOptical TrappingOptoelectronicsCoherent Random
A unidirectional coherent random laser based on liquid waveguide gain channels with biological scatters is demonstrated. The optical feedback of the random laser is provided by both light scattering and waveguide confinement. This waveguide-scattering-feedback scheme not only reduces the pump threshold but also makes the output of random laser directional. The threshold of our random laser is about 11 μJ. The emission spectra can be sensitively tuned by changing pump position due to the micro/nano-scale randomness of butterfly wings. It shows the potential applications of optofluidic random lasers for bio-chemical sensors on-chip.
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