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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 3,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 46-48
  • (2005)

Enhancement of stimulated Raman scattering of acetone and the generation of three-color laser by using fluorescence dye RB

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Abstract

The enhancement of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) of acetone (C3H6O) and the generation of three-color lasers in lasing dye rhodamine B (RB) were reported. The first-order Stokes wave (629.9 nm) of SRS of C3H6O was amplified by 2.83 times than that of pure C3H6O. At the same time, a dye laser of RB at the wavelength from 575 to 598 nm can be generated in a suitable concentration of RB between 3*10^(-5) and 2*10^(-4) mol/L. Thus the green pump laser, yellow dye laser, and red Stokes wave concurred.

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