Generation of solitons in transient stimulated Raman scattering by optical phase shifts

D. C. MacPherson, J. Carlsten, Kai Drühl
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At the present time several groups are studying the use of optical phase shifts to initiate soliton formation in transient stimulated Raman scattering.1 Our experiments use a generator-amplifier Raman laser which is pumped by a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser at 532 nm. The Raman medium is hydrogen at 1-100 atm. We are studying the use of an electrooptic crystal to place a π phase shift in the Stokes beam between the generator and the amplifier. This shift momentarily causes energy transfer from the Stokes to the pump beam. Surprisingly, numerical calculations indicate that in one configuration the speed of the electrooptical switch need not be faster than the coherence time of the medium to generate a soliton pulse considerably shorter than the coherence time. Thus it appears that this technique can be used to generate pulses considerably shorter than those produced using standard electro-optical switching techniques. Numerical calculations and experimental results are presented.
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目前,有几个研究小组正在研究利用光学相移来引发瞬态受激拉曼散射中的孤子形成我们的实验使用了一个由倍频Nd:YAG激光在532 nm抽运的产生放大器拉曼激光器。拉曼介质为1-100 atm的氢。我们正在研究使用电光晶体在发生器和放大器之间的斯托克斯光束中放置π相移。这种转变瞬间导致能量从斯托克斯光束转移到泵浦光束。令人惊讶的是,数值计算表明,在一种配置中,电光开关的速度不必快于介质的相干时间,就能产生比相干时间短得多的孤子脉冲。因此,这种技术似乎可以用来产生比使用标准电光开关技术产生的脉冲短得多的脉冲。给出了数值计算和实验结果。
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