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A Three-Primary-Color Continuous-Wave Laser Generated through Intracavity Raman-Resonant Four-Wave Mixing

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Abstract

A continuous-wave multicolor laser with wavelengths of 436, 532 and 683 nm is developed. These lines are generated through stimulated Raman scattering and Raman-resonant four-wave mixing in hydrogen molecules in a broadband optical cavity.

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