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VOLUME 78 (2003) | ISSUE 10 | PAGE 1167

ðï éôïçáí ðòïåëôï÷ òïóóéêóëïçï æïîäá æõîäáíåîôáìøîùè éóóìåäï÷áîéê ðÒÏÅËÔÙ òææé # 00-02-16071a
Nonlinear-laser effects in χ (3)- and χ (2)-active organic single crystals
Abstract
The process of stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) allows to convert laser emission wavelength of crystals providing suitable molecular or lattice mode which contribute to the third order nonlinear optical susceptibility. Renewed interest in this field emerged because of the discovery of SRS in crystals that contain molecular units exhibiting Raman active modes. Particularly, organic nolinear optical crystals used so far frequency doubling and third harmonic generation seem to have a great potential for SRS application. This review paper reported same results on an efficient SRS lasing effects that were discovered recently in organic crystals.