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Random lasers owing the functionality of generating random spectra facilitate the chaotic encrypted systems essential for cryptography in the current information epoch. Nevertheless, single wavelength bands of random lasers provide an unsuitable key for image encryption that causes outline interpretation and a fragile complex dual chaotic encryption demanding secured image encryption. This research presents an inevitable development of a reversible switchable wavelength fiber random laser composed of the mixture of highly polarized intramolecular charge transfer dye molecules and the optimum concentration of titanium dioxide acting as gain and efficient scattering mediums respectively within a polyvinyl alcohol matrix. This mixture with a certain ratio is coated on a fiber employing a dip coated method, followed by a layer of polydimethylsiloxane to facilitate with high coefficient of thermal expansion. Random laser emission is enabled with dynamically switchable wavelengths obeying the excited state intramolecular proton transfer phenomenon under the photo-isomerization. The optimum scatters concentration yields a lower threshold of 32 µJ/cm
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Gohar Aziz
Beijing University of Technology
Zhiyang Xu
Beijing Technology and Business University
Jiuhu Yan
Optics Express
China Jiliang University
Westlake University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5ee87b6db643587582fca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.533153