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Optics Express | 2011

Paintable band-edge liquid crystal lasers

Damian J. Gardiner; Stephen M. Morris; Philip J.W. Hands; Carrie Mowatt; Rupert Rutledge; Timothy D. Wilkinson; H. J. Coles

In this paper we demonstrate photonic band-edge laser emission from emulsion-based polymer dispersed liquid crystals. The lasing medium consists of dye-doped chiral nematic droplets dispersed within a polymer matrix that spontaneously align as the film dries. Such lasers can be easily formed on single substrates with no alignment layers. The system combines the self-organizing periodic structure of chiral nematic liquid crystals with the simplicity of the emulsion procedure so as to produce a material that retains the emission characteristics of band-edge lasers yet can be readily coated. Sequential and stacked layers demonstrate the possibility of achieving simultaneous multi-wavelength laser output from glass, metallic, and flexible substrates.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2010

Comparison of the performance of photonic band-edge liquid crystal lasers using different dyes as the gain medium

Carrie Mowatt; Stephen M. Morris; Myoung Hoon Song; Timothy D. Wilkinson; Richard H. Friend; H. J. Coles

The primary concern of this work is to study the emission characteristics of a series of chiral nematic liquid crystal lasers doped with different laser dyes (DCM, pyrromethene 580, and pyrromethene 597) at varying concentrations by weight (0.5–2 wt %) when optically pumped at 532 nm. Long-wavelength photonic band-edge laser emission is characterized in terms of threshold energy and slope efficiency. At every dye concentration investigated, the pyrromethene 597-doped lasers exhibit the highest slope efficiency (ranging from 15% to 32%) and the DCM-doped lasers the lowest (ranging from 5% to 13%). Similarly, the threshold was found to be, in general, higher for the DCM-doped laser samples in comparison to the pyrromethene-doped laser samples. These results are then compared with the spectral properties, quantum efficiencies and, where possible, fluorescence lifetimes of the dyes dispersed in a common nematic host. In accordance with the low thresholds and high slope efficiencies, the results show that the ...


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Band-edge and random lasing in paintable liquid crystal emulsions

Philip J.W. Hands; Damian J. Gardiner; Stephen M. Morris; Carrie Mowatt; Timothy D. Wilkinson; H. J. Coles

Lasing mechanisms within paintable dye-doped chiral liquid crystal emulsions are investigated. Evidence shows that by variation in liquid crystal droplet size, by simple control of mechanical mixing speeds, a change in the lasing mechanism from band-edge lasing (large droplets) to diffuse nonresonant random lasing (small droplets) can be facilitated. This approach represents a facile technique for the variation in lasing mechanism, within a self-organizing, flexible, and conformable system, and offers the opportunity of developing controllable linewidth laser sources.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

High slope efficiency liquid crystal lasers

Carrie Mowatt; Stephen M. Morris; Timothy D. Wilkinson; H. J. Coles

In this letter, we demonstrate high slope efficiency laser emission from reflective liquid crystal laser devices with a silicon backplane. Three different cell architectures were fabricated and each resulting laser device was then characterized in terms of the excitation threshold and the slope efficiency when optically excited close to the absorption maximum of the gain medium (pyrromethene 597). By combining a high gain medium with double-pass geometry, as well as the optimum cell thickness, the results demonstrate that it is possible to reduce thresholds by 25% and achieve slope efficiencies as high as 60%.


Archive | 2011

LASERS, OPTICS, AND OPTOELECTRONICS 141101 Two-dimensional broadband distributed-feedback quantum cascade laser arrays (3 pages)

Clemens Schwarzer; Yu Yao; Jianxin Chen; Claire F. Gmachl; G. Strasser; Philip J.W. Hands; Damian J. Gardiner; Sidney M. Morris; Carrie Mowatt; Terry Wilkinson; Harry J. Coles; H. Gul Yaglioglu; Ayhan Elmali; Hasan Guner; Aykutlu Dana; Pawel E. Malinowski; Jean-Yves Duboz; Piet De Moor; Kyriaki Minoglou; Joachim John; Sara Martin Horcajo; Fabrice Semond; E. Frayssinet; P. Verhoeve; Marco Esposito; B. Giordanengo; A. BenMoussa; Robert Mertens; Chris Van Hoof


25th British Liquid Crystal Society Annual Meeting (BLCS 2011) | 2011

Paintable liquid crystal lasers with controllable lasing mechanisms

Philip J.W. Hands; Damian J. Gardiner; Stephen M. Morris; Carrie Mowatt; Timothy D. Wilkinson; H. J. Coles


Archive | 2010

043101 Comparison of the performance of photonic band-edge liquid crystal lasers using different dyes as the gain medium (9 pages)

Tao Yang; Jerry Hu; Carrie Mowatt; Stephen M. Morris; Myoung Hoon Song; Timothy D. Wilkinson; Richard Henry Friend; Harry J. Coles; Stephan Gräf; Gisbert Staupendahl; Carlo Seiser; Bernd-Jürgen Meyer; Frank A. Müller; Shu Liang Wang; Dean W. Matson; Evgueni Polikarpov; James S. Swensen; Charles C. Bonham; Lelia Cosimbescu; Joseph J. Berry; David S. Ginley; Daniel J. Gaspar; Asanga B. Padmaperuma; Wenjiang Tan; Young Yang; Junyi Tong; Wenhui Yi; Feng Chen; Xun Hou


3rd International Workshop on Liquid Crystals for Photonics (LCP 2010) | 2010

Near-infrared liquid crystal lasers

Philip J.W. Hands; A. Dobson Catherine; Stephen M. Morris; Malik M. Qasim; Damian J. Gardiner; Carrie Mowatt; Timothy D. Wilkinson; H. J. Coles


24th British Liquid Crystal Society Annual Meeting (BLCS 2010) | 2010

Liquid crystal lasers and tuneable photonic band gaps: BLCS Young Scientist Award Lecture

Stephen M. Morris; Philip J.W. Hands; Su Seok Choi; Alison D. Ford; Carrie Mowatt; Myoung Hoon Song; Timothy D. Wilkinson; Wilhelm T. S. Huck; H. Friend Richard; H. J. Coles


15th European Conference on Integrated Optics (ECIO) | 2010

Simultaneous red-green-blue organic laser devices

Stephen M. Morris; Philip J.W. Hands; Carrie Mowatt; Alison D. Ford; Timothy D. Wilkinson; I.H. White; H. Friend Richard; H. J. Coles

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H. J. Coles

University of Cambridge

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Su Seok Choi

University of Cambridge

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