Efficient stimulated raman scattering in tetragonal laser crystalline hosts nabi(Mo04)2 and nabi(w04)2
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN: 1347-4065, Vol: 34, Issue: 11, Page: L1461-L1463
1995
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The efficient Raman scattering in two tetragonal laser crystalline hosts with disordered structure has been studied by Q-switched infrared laser pulse excitation. Raman spectra show that such disordered crystals have larger cross sections than those of typical ordered crystals. The effective Raman gain coefficients were estimated as (9 d= 4) cm/GW for NaBi(MoÛ4)2 (across c-axis) and as (8 ± 4) cm/GW for NaBi(WC>4)2. © 1995 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.
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