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Raman Effect in Two-Longitudinal-Mode Superradiant Terahertz Laser

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Multi-Raman effect in optically NH3 pumped superradiant two-longitudinal-mode CO2-9R(30) laser was theoretically studied. And with different pumping power, operating gas pressure and length of laser tube, the rule of multi-Raman interaction and its effect to THz laser spectral characteristics were discussed.

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Zhang, X., Huang, X., Luo, X. et al. Raman Effect in Two-Longitudinal-Mode Superradiant Terahertz Laser. International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves 22, 509–519 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010606401317

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