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Calculation of the Stokes-component amplification with bias illumination in the anti-Stokes region

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The effect of Raman absorption in the anti-Stokes region on Stakes-component Raman scattering is discussed for the case of stimulated Raman scattering. It is shown that the Raman interaction leads to a significant amplification of the Stokes-component radiation and that the anti-Stokes radiation converts into Stokes radiation in proportion to the ratio ωs as.

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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Fizika, Vol. 12, No. 7, pp. 112–115, July, 1969.

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Nedranets, Y.I., Berezin, V.I. & Kats, M.L. Calculation of the Stokes-component amplification with bias illumination in the anti-Stokes region. Soviet Physics Journal 12, 916–919 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00815870

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