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Parametric processes and gain saturation in resonantly enhanced optical phase conjugation in Na vapor near a two-photon resonance

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Abstract

Experimental studies have been made of conjugate wave generation in a Na metal vapor heat pipe. Detailed measurements of gain profiles, pump beam absorption, and parametric wave generation at infrared frequencies for phase conjugation near the two-photon resonance with the Na 4d2D5/2 state, yield details of the effects of parasitic processes on degenerate four-wave mixing. Studies are conducted with an excimer-pumped dye laser system with ~4 ns pulses of < 10mJ/pulse, traversing Na vapor heat pipe. Included in the measurements are pump beam depletion, probe and conjugate beam intensities, and infrared light which is generated by the strong pump beams through stimulated Raman (SR) and amplified spontaneous emission processes. The role of ac Stark shifting in degenerate four-wave mixing near the 4d level is studied. We find a new effect involving a large contribution to the ac Stark effect from the internally generated SR photons. We observe a rapid onset with pressure of stimulated Raman emission accompanied by a dramatic increase in the ac Stark profile of the 4d level, and the sharp onset of gain saturation for the phase conjugate signal, due to the competition of these two processes. This effect results in an ac Stark coefficient which can be very nonlinear in laser power and Na pressure.

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