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... component X , is due to interference and it responsible for diffraction from the dynamic gratings of the refractive index and ... components of nonlinear susceptibility have the form : 1 ƏX 。 P21 at 1 ЭХ , Ət P21 dt Laxn 1 ax , P21 Ət ...
... component X , is due to interference and it responsible for diffraction from the dynamic gratings of the refractive index and ... components of nonlinear susceptibility have the form : 1 ƏX 。 P21 at 1 ЭХ , Ət P21 dt Laxn 1 ax , P21 Ət ...
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... components on exit boundary of Kerr medium . The spectral components arising due to the transition effect have predominantly Stokes shift up to ~ 100 cm ' relatively laser frequency . Keywords : laser , Kerr - liquid , self - focusing ...
... components on exit boundary of Kerr medium . The spectral components arising due to the transition effect have predominantly Stokes shift up to ~ 100 cm ' relatively laser frequency . Keywords : laser , Kerr - liquid , self - focusing ...
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... component ; d ) satisfactory quantitative agreement of experimental data and theoretical calculations ; e ) absence of a strong correlation between the spectral broadening of the laser pulse and stimulated Raman scattering components ...
... component ; d ) satisfactory quantitative agreement of experimental data and theoretical calculations ; e ) absence of a strong correlation between the spectral broadening of the laser pulse and stimulated Raman scattering components ...
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