Abstract
It is shown that opposite rotation of the directions of polarization of the pump and scattered waves in an external magnetic field may reduce the intensity gain g (cm–1). The greatest change (by a factor of two compared with the initial value of the gain g0) should be observed when the magnetic rotation Φ (rad/cm) exceeds g0/8 in the case of a linearly polarized pump wave.
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