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Stimulated electronic raman scattering

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In this paper, the primary source was a nitrobenzene Raman•shifted ruby laser, and the secondary beam frequency was 58 cm−1 to the high energy side of νp.
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Stimulated electronic Raman scattering in potassium vapor is observed. The primary source was a nitrobenzene Raman‐shifted ruby laser. The secondary beam frequency occurs 58 cm−1 to the high energy side of νp.

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Pressure-Induced Line Shift and Collisional Narrowing in Hydrogen Gas Determined by Stimulated Raman Emission

TL;DR: This article measured the linewidth of the $Q[1]$ line to verify the theories on collisional narrowing and showed that collisional narrowness can be verified by comparing the frequency of stimulated Raman scattering in hydrogen at different pressures.
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Stimulated Raman Scattering

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of stimulated Raman scattering as a practical method for the generation of tunable, coherent radiation is described, with particular emphasis on molecular hydrogen and various atomic systems.
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Resonance radiation and excited atoms

TL;DR: A critical survey of the principles and limitations of methods for studying resonance radiation that is the reemission of absorbed radiation without change of wavelength and of the theoretical interpretation of the phenomenon is given in this paper.
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Electronic and vibrational raman spectra of prcl3 and lacl3

TL;DR: A search for electronic Raman transitions in the Pr 3+ ion in PrCl 3 has yielded ten lines, which have been assigned as transitions from the ground Stark level of the 3H 4 state of the free Pr 3 + ion to: (i) three other Stark levels of 3 H 4 state ; (ii) five Stark levels (3 H 5 state ; and (iii) two Stark levels(3 F 2 state).
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