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This book presents the current state of the art of understanding the physics of optical gain in organic systems and provides a complete description of the most recent advances in organic lasers, including both the structures currently closest to application as well as the fascinating and unconventional systems. It starts with the basic aspects of the optical gain process and then progressively introduces the most advanced research topics, discussing the state of the art of active material development and the physics and development of fascinating systems for organic lasers, such as random lasers and microcavities in strong coupling, and many more.…mehr

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This book presents the current state of the art of understanding the physics of optical gain in organic systems and provides a complete description of the most recent advances in organic lasers, including both the structures currently closest to application as well as the fascinating and unconventional systems. It starts with the basic aspects of the optical gain process and then progressively introduces the most advanced research topics, discussing the state of the art of active material development and the physics and development of fascinating systems for organic lasers, such as random lasers and microcavities in strong coupling, and many more.
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Autorenporträt
Marco Anni is a full-time researcher in the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy, where he heads the Photonics Laboratory. His research is focused on the investigation of the optical properties of novel materials for photonics applications. He has authored more than 100 publications in international journals and holds 3 patents. Sandro Lattante teaches mathematics and physics in the secondary/tertiary education system and is skilled in organic semiconductors. He has worked as a postdoc in the LIOS team headed by Prof. N. S. Sariciftci and was a recipient of the Marie Curie European Reintegration Grant in 2009. He has authored or coauthored 30 peer-reviewed papers.