14 research outputs found
Speckle-free laser imaging
Many imaging applications require increasingly bright illumination sources,
motivating the replacement of conventional thermal light sources with light
emitting diodes (LEDs), superluminescent diodes (SLDs) and lasers. Despite
their brightness, lasers and SLDs are poorly suited for full-field imaging
applications because their high spatial coherence leads to coherent artifacts
known as speckle that corrupt image formation. We recently demonstrated that
random lasers can be engineered to provide low spatial coherence. Here, we
exploit the low spatial coherence of specifically-designed random lasers to
perform speckle-free full-field imaging in the setting of significant optical
scattering. We quantitatively demonstrate that images generated with random
laser illumination exhibit higher resolution than images generated with
spatially coherent illumination. By providing intense laser illumination
without the drawback of coherent artifacts, random lasers are well suited for a
host of full-field imaging applications from full-field microscopy to digital
light projector systems.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Lasing threshold dependence on excitation pulse duration in ZnO tetrapods
The dependence of the stimulated emission from ZnO tetrapods on the excitation pulse duration was studied. In all cases, clear lasing modes with a width of 0.5-0.8 nm were observed. However, lasing thresholds were significantly different. The thresholds observed were 57 μJ/cm2, 840 μJ/cm2, and 4.2 mJ/cm2 for 250 fs, 120 ps, and 6 ns excitation pulses, respectively. The same trends (a decrease of lasing threshold with a decrease of pulse duration) are observed in samples with different tetrapod densities, although the differences become less pronounced in higher tetrapod density samples where lasing from multiple tetrapods can occur. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Three-dimensional visible-light capsule enclosing perfect supersized darkness via antiresolution
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