Authors
Jonathan Andreasen, AA Asatryan, LC Botten, MA Byrne, Hui Cao, Li Ge, Laurent Labonté, Patrick Sebbah, AD Stone, HE Türeci, Christian Vanneste
Publication date
2011/3/31
Journal
Advances in Optics and Photonics
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
88-127
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Description
In conventional lasers, the optical cavity that confines the photons also determines essential characteristics of the lasing modes such as wavelength, emission pattern, directivity, and polarization. In random lasers, which do not have mirrors or a well-defined cavity, light is confined within the gain medium by means of multiple scattering. The sharp peaks in the emission spectra of semiconductor powders, first observed in 1999, has therefore lead to an intense debate about the nature of the lasing modes in these so-called lasers with resonant feedback. We review numerical and theoretical studies aimed at clarifying the nature of the lasing modes in disordered scattering systems with gain. The past decade has witnessed the emergence of the idea that even the low-Q resonances of such open systems could play a role similar to the cavity modes of a conventional laser and produce sharp lasing peaks. We focus here …
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