The linewidth of laser emission in random-scattering gain media is found to be broadened as the number of scatterers increases. This broadening is attributed to the reduction of amplification by stimulated emission as a result of the shortened total path length traversed by the backscattered light in a highly scattering medium. In addition, the spectral shift of the emission peak is found to depend on the dye concentration and the pumping power.
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