Stability-Enhanced Emission Based on Biophotonic Crystals in Liquid Crystal Random Lasers

Zhenzhen Shang, Zhi Wang*, Guang Dai*

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Abstract

A new design of a bio-random laser based on a butterfly wing structure and ITO glass is proposed in this article. Firstly, the butterfly wing structure was integrated in a liquid crystal cell made of ITO glass. The integrated liquid crystal cell was injected with liquid crystal and dye to obtain a bio-random laser. A non-biological random laser was obtained with a capillary glass tube, liquid crystal and dye. The excitation spectra and thresholds were recorded to evaluate the performance of the biological and non-biological random lasers. The results show that the excitation performance stability of the bio-random laser is improved and the number of spikes in the spectra is reduced compared with the non-biological random laser. Finally, the equivalent cavity length of the biological and non-biological random lasers was compared and the optical field distribution inside the butterfly wing structure was analyzed. The data show that the improvement of the excitation performance stability of the bio-random laser is related to the localization of the optical field induced by the photonic crystal structure in the butterfly wing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number200
JournalMaterials
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • biophotonic crystals
  • butterfly wing
  • liquid crystal
  • multiple scattering
  • random laser

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