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Forward Raman compression via photonic band gap in metals or warm dense matter
Published 2010-11-20Version 1
The group velocity of a light pulse in photonic band gap material could considerably deviate from the speed of light in vacuum. Different speeds of a forward stoke and a pump pulse would enable the Raman compression in metals or the warm dense matter. A small window of the parameter regime, where the compression is feasible via the forward Raman scattering, is identified.
DOI: 10.1063/1.3614523
Categories: physics.plasm-ph
Keywords: warm dense matter, forward raman compression, photonic band gap material, light pulse, group velocity
Tags: journal article
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