Light Scattering by Coherently Driven Lattice Vibrations

J. A. Giordmaine and W. Kaiser
Phys. Rev. 144, 676 – Published 15 April 1966
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Abstract

Observations of Raman scattering from intense coherently driven lattice vibrations in calcite are reported. The lattice vibrations (ν¯(A1)=1086 cm1) are produced by the stimulated Raman effect, and the scattering is observed with low-intensity monochromatic probe sources in the red and ultraviolet. The Raman-scattered light is found to be (1) linear in the probe intensity, (2) monochromatic, (3) highly efficient (∼3%), (4) approximately equally intense in the Stokes and anti-Stokes, and (5) emitted at angles in agreement with phase-matching conditions. A coupled-wave theory of the scattering is found to account quantitatively for most of the observations. Possible applications for the technique are suggested.

  • Received 5 November 1965

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.144.676

©1966 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. A. Giordmaine and W. Kaiser*

  • Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey

  • *Present address: Physik-Department der Technischen Hochschule, Munich, Germany.

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Vol. 144, Iss. 2 — April 1966

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