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Suppression effects in stimulated hyper-Raman emissions and parametric four-wave mixing in sodium vapor
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1992
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Optical PumpingPhotonicsStimulated Hyper-raman EmissionsEngineeringParametric Four-wave MixingPhysicsOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNon-linear OpticOptical SolitonTwo-photon ResonancePfwm ProductionSuppression Effects
Experimental investigations of two-photon enhanced stimulated hyper-Raman and parametric four-wave-mixing emissions are described for tuning unfocused laser beams near two-photon resonance with 3D and 4D states in sodium vapor. Over wide ranges of vapor pressures, path lengths, and laser power densities, the gains for stimulated hyper-Raman (SHR) scattering and for parametric four-wave mixing (PFWM) can become very greatly reduced from values expected from simple considerations. The suppression of gain can arise from interferences produced at two-photon and three-photon resonances, and from ac Stark shifts produced by internally generated near-resonant fields. Quantitative comparisons are made between observed and theoretically predicted values for SHR and PFWM production. Of 12 predicted consequences of the interferences and Stark shifting on the nonlinear behavior, ten are demonstrated through the experiments.
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