K. Vishnubhatla, A. Crespi, N. Bellini, J. Clark, G. Lanzani, R. Ramponi, R. Osellame, T. Virgili
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Organic optofluidic devices produced by femtosecond laser micromachining
We report on innovative application of microchannels, fabricated by femtosecond laser irradiation followed by chemical etching. This technique allows us to demonstrate a novel approach to the achievement of organic photonic devices, where the unique properties of a conjugated polymer in solution are exploited in a microfluidic configuration in order to produce an easy-to-integrate photonic device. Filling the microchannel with a diluted polyfluorene solution and by dispersing nanoparticles in the solution we are able to achieve random lasing in the microchannel.