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Resonance asymmetry and frequency shifts of stabilized CO<sub>2</sub>/OsO<sub>4</sub>laser under conditions of self-focusing of radiation in nonlinearly absorbing medium
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1985
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EngineeringLaser ScienceNonlinear OpticsNonlinearly Absorbing MediumLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsAbsorption SpectroscopyResonance AsymmetryOptical PropertiesSaturated AbsorptionNonlinear Wave PropagationPhotonicsPhysicsNon-linear OpticLaser Beam PropagationFrequency ShiftsResultant Resonance AsymmetryApplied PhysicsLight AbsorptionNonlinear Resonance
An experimental investigation was made of the asymmetry of a resonance of saturated absorption and of frequency shifts exhibited by a stabilized CO2/OsO4 laser as a function of the following: the conditions during photorecording of the output beam in an external nonlinearly absorbing cell, the 192OsO4 vapor pressure, and the radiation intensity. A quantitative characteristic was introduced to describe the resonance asymmetry. A study was made of the radial distribution of the resonance asymmetry of a Gaussian laser beam at the exit from the absorption cell. A linear relationship was found between the resonance asymmetry and the shift of the laser frequency. A dispersive profile acquired by the resonance and the resultant resonance asymmetry together with the shift of the stabilized frequency were described by a theoretical model based on self-focusing of a Gaussian optical beam in a nonlinearly absorbing medium.
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