Publication: Laser emission from single, dye-doped microdroplets situated on a superhydrophobic surface
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Optical microcavities are attractive in developing ultralow threshold lasers which hold a great promise for applications in optical communications systems and fundamental studies in cavity quantum electrodynamics. Up to date laser emission has been observed from various different optical microcavities: Microdisks, microspheres, micropillars, photonic crystal defect microcavities, and microdroplets flying in air. Here we report the observation of laser emission from single, stationary, dye-doped microdroplets situated on a superhydrophobic surface. In contrast to the previous demonstrations on microdroplets flying in air, the technique we use allows for the analysis of laser emission from a particular microdroplet over prolonged periods.
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IEEE
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Physics, Chemistry
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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest
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10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2007.4386694