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Enabling the use of Raman lasers for spectroscopy: continuous tunability, narrow linewidth and efficient cascading in diamond

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Abstract

We demonstrate a Raman laser continuously tunable in the visible range, capable of performing element-selective photo-ionization. The Stokes outputs exhibited a linewidth of 11.0 ± 1.0 GHz with a conversion efficiency of more than 60%. © 2020 The Authors

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