Abstract:
Resonant two-photon scattering by acoustic vibrations of atoms or molecules in a gas is studied. It is shown that an acoustic field of frequency ωa acting on laser radiation spectra not only gives rise to the usual spectral structures induced by a parametric resonance, but also to satellite lines at the combination frequencies ωμ = ω ± ωa (ω and ωμ are the frequencies of laser fields). Possible applications of such parametric laser–acoustic resonances include the diagnostics of gaseous media and of acoustic fields.