Abstract
The ability to control the flow of energy in a random medium has a wide range of
potential applications. However, the mechanisms underlying signal processing and transport in
the presence of disorder are mostly unknown. Random lasers (RL) are light sources based on
disordered active media, such as intergalactic powders or laboratory synthesized micron-sized
titanium dioxide resonators randomly distributed in a dye-doped solution.
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