Abstract:
A theory is developed of stimulated scattering of nonmonochromatic radiation whose spectral width is much greater than the spontaneous scattering line width or the frequency shift of the Stokes wave. It is shown that scattering of nonmonochromatic incident radiation under coherent conditions may take place as efficiently as for monochromatic pump radiation. The results apply to various types of stimulated scattering, in particular, to stimulated thermal scattering and stimulated scattering in media which are in thermodynamic nonequilibrium.