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Surface-Plasmon-Enhanced RandomLaser Demonstrated

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A team of researchers from the Ultrafast Photonics and Nano-Optics Laboratory at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, has created a surface-plasmon-enhanced random laser by suspending silver nanoparticles in a laser dye. The surface plasmon enhancement of both scattering and electromagnetic fields caused by the 55-nm-diameter particles in a solution of rhodamine 6G enables lasing at a low-threshold pump energy fluence. When pumped by a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser, the random laser produces bright emission at 564 nm with a linewidth of less than 4.5 nm. Previously...Read full article

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    Published: February 2005
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    laser dye
    Class of organic dyes that emit coherent radiation over a wide spectral range.
    Basic ScienceConsumerlaser dyeNano-Optics LaboratoryOpticsResearch & Technologysurface-plasmon-enhanced random laserultrafast photonicsLasers

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