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Stimulated Stokes and Antistokes Raman Scattering in Microspherical Whispering Gallery Mode Resonators
Published on: April 4, 2016
Threshold and dispersion effects in the anti-Stokes Raman laser
Abstract:
Threshold characteristics for an anti-Stokes Raman laser based on inverted, metastable TI * (6p(2)P degrees (3/2)) atoms are studied. Raman upconversion of a tunable dye laser at 535 to 378 nm is observed with an overall tuning range of 1125 cm(-1) for a single-pass laser device. The anti-Stokes pump-laser threshold varies inversely as the square of the detuning from the intermediate Raman level, except in a region ~50 cm(-1) to either side of the resonance, where the threshold is constant. These observations are explained in terms of group-velocity dispersion effects and are in good agreement with a simple theoretical model.
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