A random laser based on electrospun polymeric composite nanofibers with dual-size distribution

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Electrospun fiber-based random lasers are environment-friendly flexible systems in which waveguiding/scattering processes provided by their structure with a broad distribution of diameters are essential elements to generate a suitable lasing mechanism. In this work, we prepared electrospun fibers with dual-size diameter distribution (above and below the critical value for waveguiding), allowing that both optical processes can be established in the polymer network. As a result, random laser emission was observed for the electrospun fibers presenting dual-size diameters with rhodamine 6G as the gain medium, characterizing the combination of waveguiding/scattering as an adequate condition for development of organic nanofibrous random lasers. Degradation assays were also performed in order to evaluate the prolonged use of such random laser systems.

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Albuquerque De Oliveira, M. C., De Souza Menezes, L., Pincheira, P. I. R., Rojas-Ulloa, C., Gomez, N. R., De Oliveira, H. P., & Leônidas Gomes, A. S. (2019). A random laser based on electrospun polymeric composite nanofibers with dual-size distribution. Nanoscale Advances, 1(2), 728–734. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8na00277k

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