Abstract
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is a well known method for frequency conversion of laser radiation including ultrashort pulses. Stimulated Raman amplification (SRA) or seed SRS has been studied with nano- and picosecond pulses. Here we report experiments on SRA by excitation with 350-fs-duration pulses at 390 nm wavelength in different gases.
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