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Threshold characteristics cavityless lasing in composites with agglomerated metal and dielectric nanoparticles V. A. Donchenko, Al. A. Zemlyanov, A. V. Trifonova, V. A. Kharenkov

Contributor(s): Zemlyanov, Alexey A | Trifonova, A. V | Kharenkov, Vladimir A | Donchenko, Valeriy AMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): лазерная генерация | агломераты наночастиц | порог генерации | диэлектрические наночастицыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9680 : 21st International Symposium Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, June 22-26, 2015, Tomsk, Russian Federation. P. 968027-1-968027-5Abstract: The paper presents results of experimental studies of the threshold characteristics of lasing in thin layers (20 microns) of a solution of rhodamine 6G with agglomerates of metal and dielectric nanoparticles. The maximum decrease in the lasing threshold was more than two orders for a wide range of changes in the concentration of metal agglomerates. For dielectric nanoparticle agglomerates range of maximum lowering of the threshold is 5 times lower. This is due to different mechanisms of formation of lasing in these environments.Comparing the efficiency of lasing in layers with metal agglomerates proves on expediency using them to create a low threshold microlasers.
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The paper presents results of experimental studies of the threshold characteristics of lasing in thin layers (20 microns) of a solution of rhodamine 6G with agglomerates of metal and dielectric nanoparticles. The maximum decrease in the lasing threshold was more than two orders for a wide range of changes in the concentration of metal agglomerates. For dielectric nanoparticle agglomerates range of maximum lowering of the threshold is 5 times lower. This is due to different mechanisms of formation of lasing in these environments.Comparing the efficiency of lasing in layers with metal agglomerates proves on expediency using them to create a low threshold microlasers.

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