Nonlinear effects contribution in Stimulated Raman Loss measurement with intensive Raman pump intensity
124th Summer Symposium of KCS-Physical Chemistry Division
Unlike spontaneous Raman effect, stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) generates fields allowing Raman signals from individual scatterers to add up into a highly directional, high-brightness coherent beam. However, in our experiment, we have performed a stimulated Raman loss (SRL) spectroscopy experiment of several organic solvents with an intense Raman pump beam and observed significant line shape changes in their spectra. The experimental results are compared with theoretical simulation by numerically solving the third order susceptibility. These results show that nonlinear effects such as cross-phase modulation (XPM), self-phase modulation (SPM) can be included in SRS signals with intense Raman pump pulse. It will be presented to discuss the characteristic dispersion-shaped SRL signals related to XPM.
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