Time Variations of Stimulated Raman Process and Effect of Relaxation
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Stimulated Stokes emissions from Raman active media (CS_2 and C_6H_6) have been observed by using a Q-switched ruby laser, which emits a multiple-pulse in each shot. A relation between intensities of the laser pulses and the corresponding stimulated Stokes pulses is not expressed by a simple proprtion, because a certain relaxation phenomenon occurs in the Raman medium. The pulse shape of the laser light after transmission through the Raman medium also shows some asymmetric structure under the influence of the relaxation. Neither shock wave propagation nor a bubble produced by the laser beam is a possible prigin of the observed effect. A saturation of transition between the vibrational levels by the stimulated Raman process is one of the plausible sources of the temporal variations of this process. The calculation is found to account for the observations.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1966-10-15
著者
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SHIMIZU Tadao
Microwave Physics Laboratory Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Tokyo
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Shimizu Fujio
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Shimizu Tadao
Microwave Physics Laboratory Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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