Abstract
Raman lasers are recognized for their wavelength flexibility, providing emission ranging from infrared pulsed lasers to continuous wave (cw) intracavity frequency converted Raman lasers operating in the visible wavelength range [1-4]. Broadening of the fundamental laser line in intracavity Raman lasers has been observed and it influence on the efficiency has been studied [5].
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