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14 October 1986 Spontaneous Mode Splitting And Frequency Shifting Due To Coherent Effects In Optically Pumped Molecular Lasers
R G Harrison, S C Mehendale
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Proceedings Volume 0667, Optical Chaos; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938842
Event: 1986 Quebec Symposium, 1986, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
A new kind of spontaneous mode-splitting is predicted for resonant (near resonant) pumped molecular lasers, resulting from pump field induced Rabi splitting of the emission line-shape. General conditions are presented for the occurrence of mode-splitting in homogeneously broadened systems. Results of detailed analysis pertaining to specific mid- and far-infrared lasing transitions in NH3 show that such effects should be observable under typical experimental conditions as oscillatory instabilities in the emission. For the case of off-resonant (Raman) emission, pump-intensity dependent unidirectional cavity mode frequency shifting is predicted. This is confirmed for a CO2 laser pumped 12.08 μm laser.
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R G Harrison and S C Mehendale "Spontaneous Mode Splitting And Frequency Shifting Due To Coherent Effects In Optically Pumped Molecular Lasers", Proc. SPIE 0667, Optical Chaos, (14 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938842
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KEYWORDS
Molecular lasers

Absorption

Ferroelectric materials

Refractive index

Optical pumping

Raman spectroscopy

Waveguides

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