Abstract

Recent studies of lasing and stimulated emission in luminescent (pi) -conjugated polymers performed by our group are presented. Optical properties of cylindrical, high-Q, polymer microcavities are discussed. The emission spectra of plastic microring and microdisk lasers were measured and analyzed. Cylindrical light emitting polymer microdiodes, as possible candidates for electrically-driven plastic lasers have been fabricated. Stimulated emission and lasing were also demonstrated for polymer solutions infiltrated in opal photonic crystals. In addition, two unusual regimes of stimulated emission characterized by narrow laser-like spectral lines were found in thin waveguiding polymer films. These regimes may be associated with random optical feedback introduced by light scattering inside the polymer films and amplified Raman scattering, respectively.

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