DocumentCode
1421792
Title
Experimental studies on output, spatial, and spectral characteristics of a microdroplet dye laser containing Intralipid as a highly scattering medium
Author
Taniguchi, Hiroshi ; Tanosaki, Shinji ; Tsujita, Kazuhiro ; Inaba, Humio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Iwate Univ., Morioka, Japan
Volume
32
Issue
11
fYear
1996
fDate
11/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1864
Lastpage
1873
Abstract
Lasing characteristics of Rhodamine 6G dye-doped microdroplets containing highly scattering fat emulsion Intralipid-10% are studied experimentally. Noteworthy findings are that well-defined lasing threshold can be observed and one order or more magnitude enhancement of emission intensity with suitable (optimum) conditions of the Intralipid mixing ratio, in comparison with original neat-dye lasing microdroplets. We present and discuss the measured results of input-output intensities for different dye concentrations and dye-Intralipid mixing ratios in this high-gain laser dye-soft scatterer system and microscope images of spatial distribution of light emission from both the microdroplets containing neat-dye and dye-Intralipid mixture. It was found that almost no-lasing neat-dye microdroplets, which have either much higher or much lower dye concentration, can achieve lasing by substituting suitably certain amounts of the Intralipid, causing multiple light scattering. Spectral measurements of lasing outputs from the Rhodamine 6G dye-Intralipid microdroplets show the tendency of the disappearance of the well-known mode structures, owing to the morphology-dependent resonances of this microspherical cavity inherent to the neat-dye microdroplets. It is our belief that the present results make this novel method of dye-Intralipid microsystem very attractive for a variety of future applications, including diagnostic tools for highly sensitive detection and identification of small quantity objects and species embedded or hidden in highly scattering media, such as biological tissues and cellular structures
Keywords
biophysics; drops; dye lasers; laser cavity resonators; light scattering; microemulsions; optical materials; organic compounds; stimulated emission; Intralipid; Intralipid mixing ratio; Rhodamine 6G dye-Intralipid microdroplet; Rhodamine 6G dye-doped microdroplets; dye concentrations; dye-Intralipid mixing ratios; emission intensity; high-gain laser dye-soft scatterer system; highly scattering fat emulsion; highly scattering medium; input-output intensities; lasing characteristics; lasing threshold; light emission; microdroplet dye laser; microscope images; multiple light scattering; neat-dye lasing microdroplets; optimum conditions; spatial characteristics; spatial distribution; spectral characteristics; Biomedical optical imaging; Laser beams; Laser modes; Light scattering; Optical mixing; Optical pumping; Optical scattering; Particle scattering; Raman scattering; Resonance light scattering;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/3.541672
Filename
541672
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