Abstract:Random lasing [1, 2] is an intriguing phenomenon occurring in disordered structures with optical gain. In such lasers, the scattering of light provides the necessary feedback for lasing action [3][4][5]. Because of the light scattering, the random lasing systems emit in all the directions [6] in contrast with the directional emission of the conventional lasers. While this property can be desired in some cases, the control of the emission directionality remains required for most of the applications. Besides, i… Show more
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