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On-chip stimulated Brillouin scattering

2022
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.Narrow bandwidth, wavelength transparent nature, and bandwidth reconfigurability of the stimulated Brillouin scattering, which is a third-order optical nonlinearity, puts it at the forefront of the photonics revolution that is driving technological advances in applications ranging from ultra-narrow linewidth lasers, microwave ...
Pant, Ravi   +3 more
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Enhanced stimulated Brillouin scattering

Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1986
It is well known that the amplitude of a laser radiation field in the vicinity of a metallic microparticle can be dramatically amplified at the surface plasma frequency. This feature of microparticle electrodynamics arises from a resonant coupling of the laser radiation field to the electronic plasma mode and has been utilized as a means to greatly ...
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Pulse compression by stimulated Brillouin scattering

Optics Letters, 1980
A 20-nsec Nd:YAG laser pulse is compressed to a 2-nsec phase-conjugated pulse in a tapered glass tube filled with methane at 130 atm. A comparison with stimulated-Raman-scattering pulse compression is made. A semiclassical theory is proposed that agrees well with experimental results.
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Near-forward stimulated Brillouin scattering

Physics of Plasmas, 1997
The spatiotemporal evolution of near-forward stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) is studied in detail. For large scattering angles SBS grows and saturates as a three-wave instability. For small scattering angles SBS begins to grow as a three-wave instability, then continues to grow and saturates as a four-wave instability.
C. J. McKinstrie, J. S. Li, A. V. Kanaev
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Stimulated Brillouin scatter SIX-code

SPIE Proceedings, 1991
Results are reported of a time-dependent, three-dimensional code, which models phase conjugation by stimulated Brillouin scatter (SBS). The nonlinear equations for the pump, the backscattered Stokes, and the phonon fields are transformed to remove the major effects of demagnification down to each focal region.
Marvin M. Litvak, Richard J. Wagner
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Atmospheric Depolarization and Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

Applied Optics, 1971
The effect of electrostrictively induced stimulated Brillouin scattering on atmospheric depolarization is studied. Solutions for steady-state and transient conditions are obtained.
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Chaotic Nonlinear Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

Physical Review Letters, 1984
Stimulated Brillouin scattering is analyzed in finite systems which have a boundary reflective to light. The linear instability is considerably altered from that for the usual transmitting boundaries. In the nonlinear regime the scattered light intensity may behave chaotically in time and exhibit rich frequency spectra including shifts corresponding to
C. J. Randall, J. R. Albritton
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Dynamic stimulated Brillouin scattering analysis

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2000
We present a new simple analysis-including the effect of spontaneous emission-of the (dynamic) influence of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) on the detected receiver eye diagram. It applies in principle for general types of modulation formats such as the digital formats of amplitude shift keying (ASK), frequency shift keying (FSK), and phase shift
A. Djupsjobacka   +2 more
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Stimulated Brillouin Scattering

2003
M J Damzen   +3 more
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Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Liquids

Physical Review, 1966
Stimulated Brillouin scattering in various liquids is examined in a transverse resonator and in a backward-wave oscillator. Comparison with elementary resonator theory indicates that the data are in satisfactory agreement for many liquids. The theoretical picture for the unstable backward-wave configuration is complicated by phonon transit-time effects,
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