Dynamics of stimulated emission from random media

Abstract
The spatial and spectral evolution of emission from gain media with homogeneously distributed scatterers is modeled using a Monte Carlo simulation of the random walk of pump and emitted photons. We find a sharp transition to ultrafast, narrow-linewidth emission for a 10-ps incident pump pulse and a rapid approach to steady state for longer pulses. The threshold for this transition is raised significantly when the transverse diffusion of photons out of the excited region is substantial. The quantitative agreement of the results with recent observations of emission from random gain media lends further support to the interpretation of “random lasers” in terms of amplified spontaneous emission within a multiply-scattering medium.