2008
DOI: 10.1080/15421400802430521
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Lasing in Three Layer Systems Consisting of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals and Dye Solution

Abstract: We have investigated defect mode lasing in a multilayer system consisting of a dye doped isotropic solvent sandwiched between two cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) cells. In this case we can use dyes not soluble in liquid crystals and avoid the degradation of the CLC structure caused by the absorption of the pumping energy. When the CLC pitches of both cells are equal, the dye emission generates the typical multi-mode lasing peaks inside the photonic stop band. In CLC mixtures whose pitches were shifted one res… Show more

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“…In 1980, for the first time Ilchishin demonstrated lasing from a dye-doped CLC (DD-CLC) [5]. Since then, laser emission has been demonstrated in several CLC based systems [68]. Further, since the PBG spectral position can be shifted, also the laser emission wavelength can be tuned by using external factors as the temperature variations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1980, for the first time Ilchishin demonstrated lasing from a dye-doped CLC (DD-CLC) [5]. Since then, laser emission has been demonstrated in several CLC based systems [68]. Further, since the PBG spectral position can be shifted, also the laser emission wavelength can be tuned by using external factors as the temperature variations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lasers employing the former mechanism are called distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers and the latter are called distributed feedback (DFB) lasers. To date, most studies have investigated the DFB-ChLC laser system in which the laser dye is directly doped in ChLCs [2][3][4][5][6][7] , and only a few studies have investigated ChLC lasers with the DBR structure due to the difficulty of obtaining single-mode lasing in DBR-type laser system [8][9] . However, DBR-ChLC lasers in which the gain medium is separated from the ChLC cavity and the choice of luminescent materials is almost infinite, is expected to outperform DFB-ChLC lasers in terms of slope efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, most studies have investigated the DFB-ChLC laser system in which the laser dye is directly doped in ChLCs, [2][3][4][5][6][7] and only a few studies have investigated ChLC lasers with the DBR structure. 8,9) In particular, while wavelength tuning 8) and simultaneous multicolor lasing 9) have been reported for DBR-ChLC lasers, the slope efficiency of these lasers, which is one of the most important properties of optically pumped lasers, had not been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%