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Progress in pulse compression by stimulated Brillouin scattering

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Abstract

Stimulated Briliouin scattering can be used for efficient pulse compression of a single-longitudinal-mode laser pulse to the nanosecond regime in a way quite analogous to stimulated Raman scattering.1 Even though these results were rather well explained by the simple phonon-mirror model proposed by Hon,1 the detailed evolution of pulse

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