Abstract

AbstractProgrammable random lasing pulses are highly desired due to their promising applications in information security, flexible encoding systems, and smart imaging. However, the fixed random scattering configuration hinders their realization. Herein, a programmable random laser is designed to dynamically regulate random lasing pulses through introducing an external waveguide structure with random scattering feedback. Liquid and solid film random lasers are thus separately achieved. Most importantly, various pulse time series of random lasing can be flexibly realized by switching the adhesion/separation state between the gain and the destroyed waveguide structure. The Feinam coding system is further realized for encryption and information transmission by combining programmable random pulses. The results may widely expand the application prospects of random lasers in the fields of optical data recording, dynamic security labels, smart sensing, and flexible imaging.

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