DocumentCode :
1946782
Title :
Resonantly enhanced Raman amplification of ultrashort pulses
Author :
Kozlov, V.V. ; Polynkin, P.G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
8-8 May 1998
Firstpage :
122
Abstract :
Summary form only given.We consider propagation of a pair of ultrashort coherent pulses in V-type medium. Both pulses are supposed to be resonant with corresponding atomic transitions and medium not prepared in a coherent state. It is shown that, in the system under consideration, lasing without inversion is impossible. However, the resonant character of the atom-field interaction yields several novel phenomena. If the strong pump pulse is taken in the form of a 2/spl pi/-soliton, and the medium is prepared in the ground state, then weak probe pulse propagates there without any absorption and dispersion. The system yields a pulse locking, in which the two pulses propagate with equal group velocities. The probe pulse evolves towards the locked state independently of its initial shape. If the medium is prepared in a state with small Raman inversion, then the probe pulse experiences high resonantly enhanced Raman gain, still accompanied by vanished linear absorption and dispersion. We demonstrate that, in the nonlinear stage of probe amplification, gain for the probe does not disappear or decrease, but considerably increases. Raman amplification of the probe pulse ends with complete vanishing of the pump, and all photons of the pump exchange on those of the drive one by one. Since the atom-field interaction is resonantly enhanced, this Raman scattering requires much weaker pump intensity in comparison with conventional Raman laser schemes working with far-detuned fields. We study various practical aspects of frequency up- and down-conversion utilizing resonant Raman scattering of ultrashort pulses. The physics behind the effect of pulse locking and resonant Raman amplification are also discussed. The proposed effect holds promise to yield coherent radiation in new frequency domains and improve performance of modern Raman lasers.
Keywords :
Raman lasers; laser theory; optical harmonic generation; optical pulse generation; optical pumping; optical solitons; population inversion; quantum optics; stimulated Raman scattering; 2/spl pi/-soliton; Raman lasers; Raman scattering; V-type medium; atom-field interaction; frequency down-conversion; frequency up-conversion; high resonantly enhanced Raman gain; pulse locking; pulse propagation; resonantly enhanced Raman amplification; small Raman inversion; strong pump pulse; ultrashort coherent pulses; weak probe pulse; Absorption; Laser theory; Probes; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse shaping methods; Raman scattering; Resonance; Shape; Stationary state; Stimulated emission;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics Conference, 1998. IQEC 98. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-541-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IQEC.1998.680260
Filename :
680260
Link To Document :
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