Organic Lasers : Fundamentals, Developments, and Applications / edited by Marco Anni, Sandro Lattante.
Contributor(s): Anni, Marco [editor.] | Lattante, Sandro [editor.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Singapore : Pan Stanford Publishing, 2018Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 324 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315102337.Subject(s): Chemical lasers | Dye lasers -- Materials | Optoelectronics | Organic electronicsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3664 Online resources: Click here to view.chapter 1 Basic Concepts of Stimulated Emission and Lasing in Organic Materials / Sandro Lattante -- chapter 2 Physics Behind Amplified Spontaneous Emission in Organic Active Waveguides / Marco Anni -- chapter 3 State-of-the-Art Active Materials for Organic Lasers / Luis Cerdán -- chapter 4 Basic Physics and Recent Developments of Organic Random Lasers / Ilenia Viola Luca Leuzzi Claudio Conti Neda Ghofraniha -- chapter 5 Cavity-Matter Interaction in Weak- and Strong-Coupling Regime: From White OLEDs to Organic Polariton Lasers / Marco Mazzeo Fabrizio Mariano Armando Genco Claudia Triolo Salvatore Patanè -- chapter 6 Vertical External-Cavity Organic Lasers: State of the Art and Application Perspectives / Sébastien Chénais Sébastien Forget -- chapter 7 Organic Lasers with Distributed Feedback: Threshold Minimization and LED Pumping / Guy L. Whitworth Graham A. Turnbull.
"In the past 30 years, organic conjugated molecules received a lot of attention in research because of their unique combination of active properties typical of semiconductors and the technological appeal typical of plastic materials. Among the different applications proposed for organic materials, organic lasers are quickly approaching the performance required for application, while the research on novel active materials is still ongoing. The book presents the current state of the art of the understanding of the physics of optical gain in organic systems and provides a complete description of the most recent advances in organic lasers, including both the structures currently closest to application as well as the fascinating and unconventional systems. The chapters are written by authors with wide experience in the field. The book starts with the basic aspects of the optical gain process and then progressively introduces the most advanced research topics, discussing the state of the art of active material development and the physics and development of fascinating systems for organic lasers, such as random lasers and microcavities in strong coupling, and concludes with a description of the physics and technology of external cavity and distributed feedback lasers. The book is unique that it covers basic aspects, technological aspects, and systems still a subject of basic science research."--Provided by publisher.
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