Abstract
The search for light sources with targeted characteristics motivates the work of a large part of the photonics community. One topical subject in this area is the study of Random Lasers (RLs), which use as feedback mechanism the light scattering in a random medium instead of a Fabry-Perot cavity [1]. A large variety of RLs and a diversity of applications have already been demonstrated, as reviewed in [2]. Of interest in many applications are RLs based on flexible hosts, which act not only as mechanical support, but also as scattering agent. Such host can be obtained, for example, by electrospinning fibers made by environment-friendly materials [3].
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