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Eva M Calzado1, Pedro G Boj, María A Díaz-García.
Abstract
This paper aims to review the recent advances achieved in the field of organic solid-state lasers with respect to the usage of semiconducting organic molecules and oligomers in the form of thin films as active laser media. We mainly focus on the work performed in the last few years by our research group. The amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) properties, by optical pump, of various types of molecules doped into polystyrene films in waveguide configuration, are described. The various systems investigated include N,N'-bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N'-diphenylbenzidine (TPD), several perilenediimide derivatives (PDIs), as well as two oligo-phenylenevinylene derivatives. The ASE characteristics, i.e., threshold, emission wavelength, linewidth, and photostability are compared with that of other molecular materials investigated in the literature.Entities:
Keywords: amplified spontaneous emission; lasers; oligomers; semiconducting organic materials
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20640167 PMCID: PMC2904931 DOI: 10.3390/ijms11062546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1.Chemical structure of compounds investigated in this work.
Figure 2.Emission spectra at low and high pump intensities for PS films doped with optimal concentrations (Co) of TPD (30 wt %), 3-OPV (15 wt %), 5-OPV (9 wt %), PDI-1 (0.75 wt %), and PDI-2 (2.8 wt %).
Figure 3.Output intensity at λ = 579 nm as a function of pump intensity for PS films doped with 0.75 and 2.5 wt % of PDI-1.
Figure 4.Full width at half of the maximum (FWHM) as a function of pump intensity for PS films doped with 3-OPV, 5-OPV, and TPD at various concentrations.
Figure 5.FWHM as a function of excitation length, for PS films doped with 15 wt % of 3-OPV and 9 wt % of 5-OPV.
Figure 6.Emission intensity at λ = 480 nm (for 3-OPV) and λ = 530 nm (for 5-OPV) as a function of excitation length for PS films doped with 15 wt % of 3-OPV and 9 wt % of 5-OPV. The solid lines are the fit to data using Equation (1).
Parameters obtained from fits to Equation (1) for PS films doped with various materials at the indicated concentrations.
| 3-OPV (15 wt %) | 100.0 | 22.6 | 4.3 |
| 141.0 | 42.3 | 6.5 | |
| 5-OPV (9 wt %) | 27.0 | 29.6 | 4.0 |
| 34.0 | 39.7 | 9.0 | |
| 55.0 | 57.2 | 13.0 | |
| TPD (10 wt %) | 6.2 | 58.2 | 0.5 |
| 10.5 | 16.7 | 14.0 | |
| 12.4 | 22.5 | 16.0 | |
| PDI–1 (0.5 wt %) | 26.0 | 2.7 | 2.0 |
| 60.0 | 7.9 | 8.3 | |
| 74.0 | 9.6 | 10.0 |
Comparison of the ASE performance of PS films doped with various materials.
| TPD | 2.5–100 | 30 | 417 | 5 | 1 | 1500 | 19 |
| 3-OPV | 2–30 | 15 | 480 | 6 | 6 | 600 | 20 |
| 5-OPV | 2–25 | 9 | 530 | 12 | 13 | 2000 | 20 |
| PDI-1 | 0.25–5 | 0.75 | 579 | 7 | 15 | 31000 | 22 |
Material: Active material;
Cr: Concentration range of active material (wt %) over which ASE is observed;
Co: Optimal concentration of active material (wt %);
□ASE: ASE wavelength (nm);
FWHMASE: ASE linewidth (nm);
Ith-ASE: Pump intensity thresholds for ASE observation (kW/cm2);
t(1/2)-ASE : Photostability half-life (pump pulses);
Ref: Reference;
Parameters measured in films doped at optimal concentrations.
Figure 7.ASE spectra for PS films doped with 2.5 wt % (solid line) and 70 wt % (dashed line) of TPD.
Figure 8.Normalized ASE intensity versus irradiation time (bottom axis) and versus the number of pulses (top axis) for PS films doped with different TPD, PDI 1 and PDI 2 concentrations.
(a) Molecular materials; (b) Polymeric materials.
| Spiro-4p | ||||||
| Neat film | 390 | 31 | --- | SC | 45 | |
| Spiro-6p | ||||||
| Neat film | 425 | 3 | 1 × 104 | SC | 45 | |
| BTAPVB/PS | ||||||
| 9:1 | 504 | 300 | --- | SC | 46 | |
| IR140/PMMA | ||||||
| 0.0015:1 | 970 | 1600 | --- | SC | 47 | |
| PM567/PMMA | 569 | 3800 | 16 × 103 | 12 | ||
| FTS | 542 | 50 | --- | SC | 48 | |
| T3oxPh/PC | ||||||
| 9:1 | 495 | 150 | --- | SC | 49 | |
| T5oxPh/PC | ||||||
| 9:1 | 545 | 366 | --- | SC | 49 | |
| BP1T | 462 | 13 | --- | C | 50 | |
| CCN-DPDSB | 469 | 39.5 | C | 51 | ||
| BPCz | 421 | 4 | SC | 52 | ||
| BUEH-PPV | 562 | 0.6 | --- | SC | 53 | |
| MEH-PPV | 625 | 4 | --- | SC | 6 | |
| PFO | 466 | 2 | --- | SC | 54 | |
| F8DP | 452 | 0.63 | --- | SC | 55 | |
| F8BT | 576 | 2.8 | --- | SC | 56 | |
| Copolimer | ||||||
| Dow Red F | 685 | 2.8 | --- | SC | 56 | |
| PHSAF | 445 | 13 | --- | SC | 57 | |
| TFB | 459 | 250 | --- | SC | 58 | |
| PFC | 454 | 60 | --- | SC | 59 | |
Chemical structure of the active molecule;
λASE: ASE Wavelength (nm);
Ith-ASE: Pump intensity threshold for ASE observation (kW/cm2);
t(1/2)-ASE: photostability halflife (pump pulses);
Type of sample: SC (spincoating), C (single crystal);
Ref: Reference.
Figure 9.Experimental setup for characterizing the presence of stimulated emission in waveguide configuration.