학술논문

Measurement of the angular dependence of the spontaneous Raman scattering in anisotropic crystalline materials using spherical samples: Potassium dihydrogen phosphate as a case example.
Document Type
Article
Source
Review of Scientific Instruments. Jan2020, Vol. 91 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p.
Subject
*POTASSIUM dihydrogen phosphate
*RAMAN scattering
*NONLINEAR optical materials
*STIMULATED Raman scattering
*ANGULAR measurements
*LIGHT propagation
*BRILLOUIN scattering
Language
ISSN
0034-6748
Abstract
A specialized experimental configuration was developed to allow for more-accurate characterization of the spontaneous Raman scattering properties in anisotropic materials. This need stems from the challenges, arising from the complexity of light propagation, in obtaining accurate measurements of the angular dependence of the Raman scattering cross section in birefringent materials. The nonlinear optical material KH2PO4 (KDP) is used as a model medium. This study is motivated by the need to improve our understanding and management of transverse stimulated Raman scattering in KDP crystals and its deuterated analog, DKDP, typically used for frequency conversion and polarization control in large-aperture laser systems. Key to this experimental platform is the use of high-quality spherical samples that enable one to measure the Raman scattering cross section in a wide range of geometries using only a single sample. The effect of polarization rotation of both the pump light and the collected Raman signal must be carefully considered in data analysis and can give rise to artifacts, which can, in part, be mitigated by reducing the input and collection cone angles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]