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Low threshold operation of a waveguide H2 Raman laser

Low threshold operation of a waveguide H2 Raman laser
Low threshold operation of a waveguide H2 Raman laser
The use of a fused silica capillary for reduction of stimulated Raman scattering threshold in H2 gas has been investigated A threshold pump power at 1.06µm of 70 kW has been obtained, a twentyfold reduction over free space propagation. Further threshold reduction should be possible by taking care over capillary straightness.
0030-4018
229-232
Berry, A.J.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Hearn, D.B.
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Berry, A.J.
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Hanna, D.C.
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Hearn, D.B.
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Berry, A.J., Hanna, D.C. and Hearn, D.B. (1982) Low threshold operation of a waveguide H2 Raman laser. Optics Communications, 43 (3), 229-232. (doi:10.1016/0030-4018(82)90352-2).

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The use of a fused silica capillary for reduction of stimulated Raman scattering threshold in H2 gas has been investigated A threshold pump power at 1.06µm of 70 kW has been obtained, a twentyfold reduction over free space propagation. Further threshold reduction should be possible by taking care over capillary straightness.

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Published date: 1982

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Local EPrints ID: 78768
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78768
ISSN: 0030-4018
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Author: A.J. Berry
Author: D.C. Hanna
Author: D.B. Hearn

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