posted on 2024-08-09, 16:00authored byRenu Yadav, Sourabh Pal, Subhajit Jana, Samit K. Ray, Maruthi M. Brundavanam, Shivakiran Bhaktha B. N
An unprecedented double-threshold lasing behavior has been observed in a plasmonic random laser composed of Au nanoislands decorated on vertically standing ZnO nanorods, infiltrated with dye-doped polymer matrix. The strong coupling of random laser modes to plasmonic nanocavities results in a dominant absorption of the random laser emission, leading to the first unusual lasing threshold. At higher pump fluences, the nonlinear optical behavior of the Au nanoislands induces a second lasing threshold. Various statistical tools have been employed to analyze the intensity fluctuations of the random laser modes, validating this unique lasing behavior.