33 research outputs found
Toward millions of laser pulses using pyrromethene and perylene doped xerogels
International audienceSignificant improvements have been obtained for solid-state dye lasers with doped xerogels. By using longitudinal pumping with a frequency-doubled Q-switched Nd: YAG laser, we obtained as much as 86% slope efficiency and 5 3 105 pulses lifetime. Furthermore, newly prepared deoxygenated samples exhibited even greater lifetime
Recent advances in solid-state organic lasers
Organic solid-state lasers are reviewed, with a special emphasis on works
published during the last decade. Referring originally to dyes in solid-state
polymeric matrices, organic lasers also include the rich family of organic
semiconductors, paced by the rapid development of organic light emitting
diodes. Organic lasers are broadly tunable coherent sources are potentially
compact, convenient and manufactured at low-costs. In this review, we describe
the basic photophysics of the materials used as gain media in organic lasers
with a specific look at the distinctive feature of dyes and semiconductors. We
also outline the laser architectures used in state-of-the-art organic lasers
and the performances of these devices with regard to output power, lifetime,
and beam quality. A survey of the recent trends in the field is given,
highlighting the latest developments in terms of wavelength coverage,
wavelength agility, efficiency and compactness, or towards integrated low-cost
sources, with a special focus on the great challenges remaining for achieving
direct electrical pumping. Finally, we discuss the very recent demonstration of
new kinds of organic lasers based on polaritons or surface plasmons, which open
new and very promising routes in the field of organic nanophotonics
Optical 3D-storage in sol-gel materials with a reading by Optical Coherence Tomography-technique
We report on the recording of 3D optical memories in sol-gel materials by
using a non-linear absorption effect. This effect induces a local change of the
optical properties of the material which is read and quantified with a high
resolution full-field Optical Coherence Tomography setup. It is the first time
that this technique is used for this purpose. Data recording was performed by
focused picosecond (ps) single-pulse irradiation at 1064 nm with energy
densities of 10 and 33 J/cm2 per pulse.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figure
Amplified Spontaneous Emission Properties of Semiconducting Organic Materials
This paper aims to review the recent advances achieved in the field of organic solid-state lasers with respect to the usage of semiconducting organic molecules and oligomers in the form of thin films as active laser media. We mainly focus on the work performed in the last few years by our research group. The amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) properties, by optical pump, of various types of molecules doped into polystyrene films in waveguide configuration, are described. The various systems investigated include N,N′-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N′-diphenylbenzidine (TPD), several perilenediimide derivatives (PDIs), as well as two oligo-phenylenevinylene derivatives. The ASE characteristics, i.e., threshold, emission wavelength, linewidth, and photostability are compared with that of other molecular materials investigated in the literature
Mesure polarimetrique du temps de relaxation transversal en resonance magnetique
SIGLECNRS T 59024 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
