1965
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.137.a801
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Study of Optical Effects Due to an Induced Polarization Third Order in the Electric Field Strength

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“…It should be pointed out here that practically all the SRS data given in Table 13 were obtained under this pumping condition. If in this lasing regime the intensity I p of the plane wave laser pump is much greater than the intensity of the first Stokes generation I p I St1 the SRS amplification can be written [324,446] as…”
Section: Nonlinear Crystalline Materials For Laser Raman Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be pointed out here that practically all the SRS data given in Table 13 were obtained under this pumping condition. If in this lasing regime the intensity I p of the plane wave laser pump is much greater than the intensity of the first Stokes generation I p I St1 the SRS amplification can be written [324,446] as…”
Section: Nonlinear Crystalline Materials For Laser Raman Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of third harmonic generation along the light path outside the sample is avoided by putting the gas cells into a vacuum chamber behind the focal region of the slightly focused laser beam and using cell windows of thickness equal to an even integer of the coherence length ir/Ak of the interaction [4,7] (Maker fringe minima [8]). …”
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“…There is a correspondence between nonlinear phenomena in the two gauges. For instance, long-known third-order wave mixing effects in the coordinate gauge [9] have a more recently discovered analog in the momentum gauge -coherent current injection. [10,11] Hence, it is reasonable to anticipate the existence of the field-induced SHG analog in which the symmetry is broken by the current rather than by the field.…”
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