Monte Carlo simulations of a superdiffusive random laser show persistent spectral fluctuation regimes that are difficult to suppress by varying gain or scattering, increasing the emission threshold.
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Superdiffusive random laser
Monte Carlo simulations of a superdiffusive random laser show persistent spectral fluctuation regimes that are difficult to suppress by varying gain or scattering, increasing the emission threshold.
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Engineering THz-frequency light generation, detection and manipulation through graphene
Graphene's high conductivity, fast carrier dynamics, and tunability enable engineering of THz-frequency photodetectors, modulators, and sources.