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Density and pulse length dependence of the forward/backward Stokes Raman conversion efficiencies in H2

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Abstract

Most investigations of stimulated Raman processes have concentrated on measuring the properties of the forward traveling Stokes and anti-Stokes waves. Although backward stimulated Raman scattering was observed as early as 1966, it has not been generally recognized that a total pump depletion to the backward Stokes wave of larger than 50% can be obtained in a single focus experiment, particularly in a Raman medium such as H2 that has a large forward to backward steady-state gain asymmetry.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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