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Nonlinear Optical-Mixing Techniques

Besides the various types of tunable lasers discussed in the foregoing sections, sources of tunable coherent radiation have been developed that are based on the nonlinear interaction of intense radiation with atoms or molecules in crystals or in liquid and gaseous phases. Second-harmonic generation, sum- or difference-frequency generation, parametric processes, or stimulated Raman scattering are examples of such nonlinear optical mixing techniques. These techniques cover the whole spectral range from the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) [Pg.352]


Nonlinear Optical Mixing Techniques optical axis... [Pg.333]

Nonlinear Optical Mixing Techniques 363 Table 5.7. Characteristic data of nonlinear crystals used for frequency doubling or sum-frequency generation ... [Pg.363]

Nonlinear Optical Mixing Techniques 5.8.9 Tunable Raman Lasers... [Pg.385]


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