Abstract

Steady-state and transient stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in crystals is analyzed. The basic laws of an increase in the SRS gain in crystals are revealed, and methods for searching and creating new SRS laser materials are developed. New crystals for picosecond and nanosecond SRS lasers are proposed, fabricated, and characterized. These materials have the highest SRS cross section, a low SRS threshold, and a wide spectral range of operation.

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