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Theory of forward Raman scattering of nonstationary short laser pulses and backward Raman compression of ultrapowerful lasers in plasmas

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Abstract

The theory of near-forward stimulated Raman scattering of essentially nonstationary laser pulses in plasma is put forth. Conditions are identified for which the backward Raman compression of ultrapowerful lasers in plasmas can be dramatically enhanced.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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