Applied Surface Science, Vol.252, No.15, 5552-5554, 2006
Micro-ring cavity mode of dye-doped thin film: Dependence on the excitation energy
We have prepared pi-conjugated organic dye specimens embedded in a transparent polymer film and observed a characteristic photoluminescence peak, having very narrow peak width as compared with the fluorescence in solution, when we prepared the film around the perimeter of a multimode silica fiber. The peak position showed no dependence on the excitation wavelength, indicating that it could not be explained by a whispering gallery mode. The peaks can be explained by amplified spontaneous emissions (ASE) because the intensity depended linearly on the excitation intensity with some threshold. When the excitation laser was directly coupled to the fiber core, we observed ASE peaks of the optical fiber itself. These fiber ASE peaks shifted to longer wavelength when we varied the excitation to shorter wavelength, which clearly ruled out the possibility of silicate Raman scattering as the origin. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.