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Opt Lett
; 30(22): 3072-4, 2005 Nov 15.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-16315725
ABSTRACT
A tandem organic light-emitting diode structure, excited electrically in the pulsed domain and confined within a double spatial filter configuration, is observed to emit a low-divergence beam (deltatheta approximately 2.53 mrad, or approximately 1.1 times the diffraction limit) with a near-Gaussian spatial distribution. The emission originates from the laser dye Coumarin 545 T, which is used as a dopant. Spectral coherence was determined by use of a double-slit interferometer. The interferometric distribution from our device approximates the interferometric pattern obtained from well-known lasers emitting at lambda approximately 540 nm.