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From random lasing to single-nanoparticle detection

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Abstract

We review our recent studies on random lasers for spectroscopic and biosensing approaches, using the unique combination of its intriguing physical principle, its simplicity of realization, and its sensitivity to nanoscale perturbations.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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