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Extreme Concentration of Light Pulse Energy Due to Combined Action of Nonlinear Mode Mixing and Picosecond Stimulated Raman Effects in Silica Fibers

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Abstract

The endemic properties of fiber-based Raman convertors consist of the phase correlation between the different Stokes waves and an exclusively wide region of spectral detuning. The application of picosecond pulse pump is very attractive, because some new physical phenomena may be observed. In this communication we report the results of the experiments concerned with the multiwavelength stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in silica fibers accompanied by the self-action of the picosecond pump and Stokes fields.

© 1996 IEEE

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