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VOLUME 33 (1981) | ISSUE 3 | PAGE 133
Shape of stimulated secondary-radiation spectra of dye solutions
It is shown that the resonant stimulated Raman scattering (RSRS) spectra of dyes ("dip-line"), which are observed against the background of their broad superluminescence bands, are not related to molecular processes; they are, however, attributed to the propagation anomalies in an amplifying medium of a narrow-band signal, which is located in the overlap region of its superluminescence and weak-absorption bands.