Abstract

The observation of multifrequency stimulated Raman scattering of light in a thin powder layer of a gyrotropic crystal of sodium bromate when excited by intense ultrashort pulses of the second optical harmonic (λ=532nm) of an yttrium aluminum garnet laser is reported. Five Stokes and anti-Stokes satellites corresponding to the excitation of the intramolecular optical mode of NaBrO3 crystal were present in the recorded spectra. In addition, Raman satellites corresponding to the excitation of lattice modes, as well as their combinations with intramolecular modes, were found in the spectra of stimulated Raman scattering. The prospects of using stimulated Raman scattering spectroscopy for express analysis of gyrotropic media: gyrotropic polycrystals, crystalline amino acids, proteins, DNA, etc. have been established.

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