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Light Propagation and Random Lasing: Microscopic Theory of Random Lasing and Light Transport in Amplifying Disordered Media
Regine Frank
Light Propagation and Random Lasing: Microscopic Theory of Random Lasing and Light Transport in Amplifying Disordered Media
Regine Frank
In the last decade Anderson Localization of Light and Random Lasing has attracted a variety of interest in the community of condensed matter theory. The fact that a system so inartificial as a thin layer consisting of dust particles, which have amplifying properties, can produce coherent laser emission, is of a simple elegance, which promises new insights in fundamental physics. There is no need of an external feedback mechanism, like in the system of a conventional laser. Whereas several attempts try to enter the subject numerically by considering cavity approximations, this thesis is concerned with building a microscopically self-consistent theory of random lasing. Designing this method, we had to study light localization effects in random media including absorption and gain. Incorporating interference effects by means of Cooperon contributions we derived Anderson localized states for passive media. Mapping this on a system which consists of laser active Mie-scatterers in a passive medium, we found that by incorporation of the Cooperon, we loose the Anderson localization, but the system is weakly localized, which is sufficient for population inversion and stimulated emission.
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 19 de janeiro de 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9783838130095 |
Editoras | Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulsch |
Páginas | 120 |
Dimensões | 150 × 7 × 225 mm · 197 g |
Idioma | German |
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