Correlating Structural and Spectral Fluctuations in a Lasing Colloidal Suspension
ORAL
Abstract
When multiply scattering media with optical gain are optically pumped above a critical threshold, they emit coherent radiation in many spectral lines. This phenomenon is known as random lasing. The wavelengths of these spectral lines depend sensitively on the spatial distribution of scatterers, but this relationship has only just begun to be explored. We study the time and frequency domain statistics of random laser spectra emitted from dense colloidal suspensions doped with laser dye with an eye toward using this information as a probe of the underlying colloid dynamics.
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