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Generation of multifrequency laser emission quasi equally spaced throughout the entire visible region
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1995
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Illumination ModelingPhotonicsEngineeringLaser ScienceThermal BloomingOptical PropertiesLaser SpectroscopyLaser PhysicsFlat Intensity DistributionRaman CellLight Scattering SpectroscopyOptical SpectroscopyHigh-power LasersEntire Visible RegionRaman Emission
A circularly polarized, monochromatic laser beam is focused into a Raman cell, which contains hydrogen to generate rotational stimulated Raman emission. After linear polarization, this two-color (separated by 587 cm(-1)) laser beam is focused several times into a second Raman cell that is filled with hydrogen to generate a multifrequency laser emission. Many rotational and vibrational lines are generated efficiently by this multipass effect. Eighteen colors that are quasi equally spaced with a rather flat intensity distribution are generated throughout the entire visible region. The present multifrequency laser emission may be advantageously used for illumination in a higher-grade display, such as a laser light show.
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