The study investigates the fluorescence behavior of DCM (Dichloromethane) in water when mixed with varying concentrations of SDS (Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate).
As SDS concentration increases, both the solubility of DCM and its fluorescence intensity significantly rise, with up to a 95-fold increase in fluorescence intensity observed.
The research highlights the generation of a powerful dye laser and enhanced Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) effects in the DCM-SDS solution, with differing performance compared to DCM in ethanol, particularly noting a shift in laser wavelengths and varying enhancement gains for different Stokes orders.