Polymeric Matrices for Lasing Dyes: Recent Developments
An overview of recent results obtained by our group on the development of polymeric solid‐state media incorporating either Rhodamine or Coumarin dyes is presented. The effect on the laser performance of the rigidity and viscoelastic properties of the polymeric matrix has been investigated. Lasing ef...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Laser chemistry 1998-01, Vol.18 (1-2), p.63-84 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An overview of recent results obtained by our group on the development of polymeric
solid‐state media incorporating either Rhodamine or Coumarin dyes is presented. The
effect on the laser performance of the rigidity and viscoelastic properties of the polymeric
matrix has been investigated. Lasing efficiencies similar to those found in ethanolic
solution, and improved photochemical stability, as compared with that obtained in
previous polymeric materials, were demonstrated for solid solutions of Rhodamine 6G
(Rh6G) in appropriate copolymer formulations of 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate
(HEMA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA). Further improvements in photostability
were obtained when modified Rh6G molecules were copolymerized with HEMA and
MMA. When samples of this new highly homogeneous gain medium were placed in a
rotating system, where the laser medium was scanned in a continuous way, a stable laser
output with no sign of degradation after 500,000 shots was accomplished for transversal
pumping at 337 nm with 1.7 mJ pulses from a N
2
‐laser at 2 Hz repetition rate.
The effect on laser operation of different polymerization methods, dye concentration,
and composition of the polymeric matrix was also investigated for Coumarin‐doped gain
media. Conditions were found that significantly improved both lasing efficiency and
photostability in Coumarin 540A (C540A)‐doped polymeric matrices. Insight into the
main photodegradation mechanisms of this dye was provided by the study of
fluorescence and lasing properties of a number of C540A solutions with increased
viscosity, from liquid solution to solid polymer matrix. |
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ISSN: | 0278-6273 1476-3516 |
DOI: | 10.1155/1998/71976 |