Abstract
Here, we investigate the mechanism of a random-lasing-based sensor which shows pH sensitivity exceeding by 2 orders of magnitude that of a conventional fluorescence sensor. We explain the sensing mechanism as related to gain modifications and lasing-threshold nonlinearities. A dispersive diffusive lasing theory matches the experimental results well, and it allows us to predict the optimal sensing conditions and a maximal sensitivity as large as 200 times that of an identical fluorescence-based sensor. The lack of complex alignment and the high sensitivity make this mechanism promising for future biosensing applications.
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Gaio, M., Caixeiro, S., Marelli, B., Omenetto, F. G., & Sapienza, R. (2017). Gain-Based Mechanism for pH Sensing Based on Random Lasing. Physical Review Applied, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.7.034005
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