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Nonlinear optical phenomena and devices
SRS conversion of XeCl laser radiation into shifted Stokes components
V. B. Kaul', S. E. Kunts, S. V. Mel'chenko Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk
Abstract:
An experimental study and a theoretical simulation were made of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) conversion into shifted components. It was found that there were optimal values of the pressure and focal distance for conversion into the first ‘blue’ satellite of the first Stokes component. A study was made of the spatial and temporal dynamics of SRS conversion, which took into account generation of the shifted components. It was demonstrated theoretically and experimentally that the satellite intensity could be enhanced significantly by additional electron-collision excitation of the vibrational levels in the conversion medium or by the application of pairs of pump pulses. The maximum efficiency of conversion to the first ‘blue’ satellite of the first Stokes component was 10% and the satellite intensity reached one-third of the intensity of the main Stokes line.
Received: 27.03.1997
Citation:
V. B. Kaul', S. E. Kunts, S. V. Mel'chenko, “SRS conversion of XeCl laser radiation into shifted Stokes components”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 25:1 (1998), 65–68 [Quantum Electron., 28:1 (1998), 62–65]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe1122 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v25/i1/p65
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