Random laser emission is obtained from a fluidic paper-based device realized by conventional soft-lithography techniques on common, flexible, renewable and biocompatible commercial paper. The device is realized exclusively on paper by creating microfluidic porous channels on the cellulose fibres, in which a laser dye (Rhodamine B) can flow by capillarity. The modulation of the random lasing characteristics, in terms of threshold and spectral position, can be tailored by acting on the confinement induced by the lithographic process as well as on the shape and functionalization at the interface of the emitting regions. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Random laser emission from a paper-based device

Viola I.;Ghofraniha N.;Zacheo A.;Arima V.;Conti C.;Gigli G.
2013

Abstract

Random laser emission is obtained from a fluidic paper-based device realized by conventional soft-lithography techniques on common, flexible, renewable and biocompatible commercial paper. The device is realized exclusively on paper by creating microfluidic porous channels on the cellulose fibres, in which a laser dye (Rhodamine B) can flow by capillarity. The modulation of the random lasing characteristics, in terms of threshold and spectral position, can be tailored by acting on the confinement induced by the lithographic process as well as on the shape and functionalization at the interface of the emitting regions. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
2013
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
Cellulose fibres; Functionalizations; Lithographic process; Paper-based devices; Porous channel; Random laser emission; Soft-lithography; Spectral position
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