Abstract

The experimental results on the study of energy and spectral characteristics of stimulated globular scattering (SGS) excited in synthetic opal matrices and nanocomposites on their basis are presented. It is shown that the spectral shift of the first Stokes component (SGS) with respect to the exciting laser line is controlled by the diameter of globules forming the samples under study.

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