Stimulated Raman lineshapes in the large light-matter interaction limit
Giovanni Batignani, Giuseppe Fumero, Emanuele Mai, Miles Martinati,, Tullio Scopigno

TL;DR
This paper investigates how stimulated Raman scattering lineshapes and spectral profiles change under large light-matter interaction regimes, revealing exponential gain behavior and linewidth modifications in liquid cyclohexane.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Raman lineshapes in the large gain regime, highlighting the dependence on pump excitation and advancing understanding of SRS spectral behavior.
Findings
Raman gain increases exponentially on the red side and decreases on the blue side in large interaction regimes.
Spectral lineshapes are critically affected by the pump excitation regime.
Linewidths are sharpened or broadened depending on the spectral side in high gain conditions.
Abstract
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) represents a powerful tool for accessing the vibrational properties of molecular compounds or solid state systems. From a spectroscopic perspective, SRS is able to capture Raman spectra free from incoherent background processes and typically ensures a signal enhancement of several orders of magnitude with respect to its spontaneous counterpart. Since its discovery in 1962, SRS has been applied to develop technological applications, such as Raman-based lasers, frequency shifters for pulsed sources and Raman amplifiers. For the full exploitation of their potential, however, it is crucial to have an accurate description of the SRS processes under the large gain regime. Here, by taking as an example the stimulated Raman spectrum of a model solvent, namely liquid cyclohexane, we discuss how the spectral profiles and the lineshapes of Raman excitations…
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