Abstract
Raman mode random lasing is demonstrated in ZnS-β-carotene random gain media at room temperature. A self assembled random medium is prepared with ZnS sub micron spheres synthesized by homogeneous precipitation method. β-Carotene extracted from pale green leaves is embedded in this random medium. The emission band of ZnS random medium (on excitation at 488 nm) overlaps considerably with that of β-carotene, which functions as a gain medium. Here, random medium works as a cavity, leading to Raman mode lasing at 517 nm and 527 nm triggered by stimulated resonance Raman scattering. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Bingi, J., Warrier, A. R., & Vijayan, C. (2013). Raman mode random lasing in ZnS-β-carotene random gain media. Applied Physics Letters, 102(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807668
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