Abstract

The mode competition of the bichromatic laser emission in two-dimensional (2D) random medium was studied. Based on the time-dependent theory, a model for dual-wavelength random laser was established. The Maxwell equations and rate equations were combined and solved by using the finite different time domain (FDTD) method. Results show that the emission intensity of both wavelength ranges increases simultaneously with the increasing of the surface-filling fraction. The mode dominance of the bichromatic emission can be switched by changing the scatterer radius. The emission intensity of the longer wavelength increases when enlarging the excitation area. The controllability of these lasing modes may provide a potential application of optical switches.

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