Stimulated electronic Raman scattering as a tunable infra-red source

Stimulated electronic Raman scattering in potassium vapour has been used to produce tunable infrared radiation around 2.7 µm. A tuning range of ~1000 /cm has been observed with powers up to 1 kW. The Raman output has been used to obtain an absorption spectrum of CO2 gas with a resolution of better t...

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Main Authors: Cotter, D. (Author), Hanna, D.C (Author), Karkkainen, P.A (Author), Wyatt, R. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1975-10.
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