Abstract

Photopumping measurements for the dilute thin films of the representative proton-transfer laser dye, 2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)benzothiazole (HBT) revealed that it exhibited better stimulated-emission performance, especially at the high doping level of 26wt%. This suggests that HBT has an ability to form high gain media, in addition to an inherent potential for widely tuning gain wavelength. Both are advantageous for overcoming the polaron-absorption problem that is a major obstacle to making organic laser diodes.

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