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Time-resolved dynamics of granular matter by random laser emission

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep02251

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  1. European Unions Seventh Framework Programme FP7 under the European Research Council ERC grant [201766]
  2. European Unions Seventh Framework Programme FP7 under the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) REA grant [290038]
  3. Italian Ministry of of Education, University and Research (MIUR) under the PRIN [2009P3K72Z, 2010HXAW77-008]
  4. Italian Ministry of of Education, University and Research (MIUR) under the Basic Research Investigation Fund (FIRB) Program/CINECA [RBFR08M3P4, RBFR08E7VA]

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Because of the huge commercial importance of granular systems, the second-most used material in industry after water, intersecting the industry in multiple trades, like pharmacy and agriculture, fundamental research on grain-like materials has received an increasing amount of attention in the last decades. In photonics, the applications of granular materials have been only marginally investigated. We report the first phase-diagram of a granular as obtained by laser emission. The dynamics of vertically-oscillated granular in a liquid solution in a three-dimensional container is investigated by employing its random laser emission. The granular motion is function of the frequency and amplitude of the mechanical solicitation, we show how the laser emission allows to distinguish two phases in the granular and analyze its spectral distribution. This constitutes a fundamental step in the field of granulars and gives a clear evidence of the possible control on light-matter interaction achievable in grain-like system.

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