LED pumped polymer laser sensor for explosives

Laser Photon Rev. 2013 Nov;7(6):L71-L76. doi: 10.1002/lpor.201300072. Epub 2013 Oct 8.

Abstract

A very compact explosive vapor sensor is demonstrated based on a distributed feedback polymer laser pumped by a commercial InGaN light-emitting diode. The laser shows a two-stage turn on of the laser emission, for pulsed drive currents above 15.7 A. The 'double-threshold' phenomenon is attributed to the slow rise of the ∼30 ns duration LED pump pulses. The laser emits a 533 nm pulsed output beam of ∼10 ns duration perpendicular to the polymer film. When exposed to nitroaromatic model explosive vapors at ∼8 ppb concentration, the laser shows a 46% change in the surface-emitted output under optimized LED excitation.

Keywords: distributed feedback laser; explosive sensing; indirect electrically pumping; organic semiconductor; triplet exciton.