White lasing – materials, design and applications
Abstract
In the last few years, the sources of directional, coherent, and powerful White Light Emission (WLE) have been extensively studied due to their many possible applications in optoelectronics, imaging, and lighting. Future directions for research include the development of the WLE sources for the novel concept of fully wireless technology of data transmission entitled Light Fidelity (Li-Fi). The combination of different color-emitting laser dyes, together with compatible materials with targeted optical properties, can lead to the construction of different white lasers (WL), which is still a very novel topic. In the last few years, since the discovery of the first WL (2015), a rapid evolution of scientific interest from the topic of white fluorescence to white lasing has been noticed. This work aims to present these advancing devices, obtained using organic, inorganic, and hybrid systems. The scientific discussion includes an emphasis on different laser constructions, the specification of different used materials, and the analysis of their future applications.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C Recent Review Articles