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Optimization of optical gain in composite materials containing Rh6G dye and gold nanoparticles

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Abstract

The existence of metal nanoparticles in a dye material can lead not only to quenching or enhancement of dye luminescence, or random lasing action, but also to the change of the fundamental material characteristic as optical gain.

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