Stimulated low frequency Raman scattering in high ordered solid nanostructures

Abstract

Stimulated low frequency Raman scattering (SLFRS) in single-crystal diamond films (SCD) with a graphitized layer built-in is investigated. SLFRS process in all studied structures has frequency shift in gigahertz range (5.1-13.2 GHz). Coherent phonon mode excitation at a frequency of several GHz is a result of nonlinear interaction of high-power laser wave with submicron films. SLFRS conversion efficiency and threshold is estimated experimentally. Comparison of the obtained results with data on SLFRS properties in synthetic opal matrixes is made.

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