Abstract
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in one-component gases is a versatile method for conversion of the frequency of laser radiation into a set of Raman components in broad spectral range from UV to IR. In paper [1] have shown that in gas mixtures H2-D2 and H2-CH4 excitation with nanosecond laser produces generation at combinational Raman frequencies.
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