Abstract

The Raman transition 6s 2S1/2-5d 2D5/2 in atomic cesium was stimulated to emit at 2.38 μ by light at 532 nm from a frequency-doubled Nd : YAG laser. With 2 mJ energy in a 10-ns single-mode pulse of green light, a quantum efficiency of 7% for conversion to the infrared light was measured. No tunable infrared stimulated Raman emission could be generated with as much as 7 mJ energy from a multimode dye laser tuned around 601 nm.

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