Photochromic
Composite for Random Lasing Based on Porous Polypropylene Infiltrated
with Azobenzene-Containing Liquid Crystalline Mixture
Posted on 2015-12-09 - 00:00
We
report on a new low-cost and easily fabricated type of liquid crystalline
polymer composites demonstrating low threshold random lasing, which
can be used as a cheap and simple mirror-less laser source. The composite
is based on mass-producible commercially available porous polypropylene
(Celgard 2500) infiltrated with low-molar-mass liquid crystal material
doped with Rhodamine 800 laser dye. Excitation with red nanosecond
laser (630 nm) induces random lasing with the emission peak in NIR
spectral range (804 nm) with noticeable degree of linear polarization.
The possibility to control the lasing threshold and polarization of
the output light with UV radiation through photoswitching of liquid
crystal phase from nematic to isotropic is demonstrated. The photocontrollable
phase switching is achieved by reversible E/Z isomerization of the
azobenzene dopant introduced to the nematic host matrix. It is revealed
that the isotropic state of liquid crystal provides more efficient
random lasing with lower threshold due to significant scattering of
the ordinary wave.
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Lisinetskii, Victor; Ryabchun, Alexander; Bobrovsky, Alexey; Schrader, Sigurd (2016). Photochromic
Composite for Random Lasing Based on Porous Polypropylene Infiltrated
with Azobenzene-Containing Liquid Crystalline Mixture. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5b08032