Abstract
Continuous-wave single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) lasers are an important tool for applications exploiting light-matter interactions. However, mature laser technologies using inversion gain media cover only a limited part of the optical spectrum. Therefore, nonlinear frequency conversion is necessary to reach wavelengths outside this range. Conversion using stimulated Raman scattering can be a simple and robust approach [1], and an SLM diamond Raman laser using a 40 W pump laser has been recently reported [2].
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