When the green laser encounters atoms along its path through the crystal, it gives the electrons in those atoms a bit of extra energy. In their high-energy state, those electrons can absorb blue light ...
Using a diamond crystal measuring just a few millimeters across in a carefully designed cavity, they tested a deliberately "noisy" input beam with linewidth exceeding 10 MHz. Their Raman scattering ...
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