White lasers are becoming increasingly relevant in various fields since they exhibit unprecedented properties in terms of beam brightness and intensity modulation. Here we introduce a white laser based on a polymer matrix encompassing liquid crystals and multiple organic chromophores in a multifunctional phase-separation system. The separation of the hydrophilic matrix and the hydrophobic liquid crystals leads to the formation of a complex optically active layer, featuring lasing emission tuneable from blue to red. White laser emission is found with an optical excitation threshold of approximately 12 mJ/cm2. Importantly, an external electric field can be used to control the device emission intensity. White lasers with low-voltage (<=10 V) controllable emission might pave the way for a new generation of broadband light sources for analytical, computational, and communication applications.

Electrically controlled white laser emission through liquid crystal/polymer multiphases

Szukalski A;Persano L
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Pisignano D;Camposeo A
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2020

Abstract

White lasers are becoming increasingly relevant in various fields since they exhibit unprecedented properties in terms of beam brightness and intensity modulation. Here we introduce a white laser based on a polymer matrix encompassing liquid crystals and multiple organic chromophores in a multifunctional phase-separation system. The separation of the hydrophilic matrix and the hydrophobic liquid crystals leads to the formation of a complex optically active layer, featuring lasing emission tuneable from blue to red. White laser emission is found with an optical excitation threshold of approximately 12 mJ/cm2. Importantly, an external electric field can be used to control the device emission intensity. White lasers with low-voltage (<=10 V) controllable emission might pave the way for a new generation of broadband light sources for analytical, computational, and communication applications.
2020
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
9
1
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41377-020-0252-9
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Adamow, A; Szukalski, A; Sznitko, L; Persano, L; Pisignano, D; Camposeo, A; Mysliwiec, J
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