“…When the resonance conditions for counterpropagating beams * mredward@princeton.edu † j.mikhailova@princeton.edu ‡ fisch@princeton.edu are approximately met (ω 2 = ω 3 + ω 1 , k 2 = k 3 − k 1 ), energy is efficiently transferred from the pump to the seed beam, resulting in amplification and compression of the seed pulse to up to relativistic intensities and plasma-wave-period durations [36]. Since the Langmuir wave has a shorter period than the ion-acoustic wave, Raman amplification tends to give higher growth rates, more intense amplified pulses, and shorter pulse durations [37], and SRS has been studied in greater depth [38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50]. However, because SBS allows the pump and seed to be at almost the same wavelength, it has been considered as an alternative to SRS in both the weaklycoupled regime (WC-SBS), where the plasma mode is the ion acoustic wave [51,52], and the strongly-coupled regime (SC-SBS), where the plasma response is a driven ion quasi-mode [53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62].…”