| Literature DB >> 31934764 |
Zhiwen Wang1, Mingxuan Cao1,2, Genrong Shao3, Zhikun Zhang3, Huiwen Yu1,2, Yeqing Chen4, Yating Zhang5, Yang Li3, Baiping Xu1,2, Ying Wang1, Jianquan Yao5.
Abstract
High-concentration (2-10 wt %) ZnCdSeS/ZnS alloyed quantum dot-doped polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (QD-PDLCs) were prepared via ultraviolet (UV) curing. The QD-PDLC morphology and resonance characteristics of a coherent random laser were investigated. The doping concentration of the liquid crystal and quantum dots was varied to investigate its effect on the lasing threshold, line width, and stability with respect to the density and grain size of the liquid crystal droplets inside the PDLC structure. Furthermore, the QD-PDLC laser performance was influenced by the pump position and area because of spatial localization of the random resonators. Moreover, the QD-PDLC showed good long-term stability; after 15 days of laser excitation (3 h/day), the laser output was maintained at 92% of the original emission intensity. The random laser threshold was as low as 50 μJ/cm2 with the optimized preparation process, which suggested strong potential for applications in polymer random fiber lasers, sensors, and displays.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31934764 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b03409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475