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We report a stimulated Raman scattering threshold reduction by a factor of â¼4 using a simple uncoated SrWO4 crystal with plane/parallel faces pumped by 1.5 mJ, 11 ns single-frequency pulses at 532 nm. The weak etalon effect is sufficient to shape both the spatial and spectral characteristics of the output Raman beam. The Raman signal tends to be single-frequency close to threshold, which might be an interesting way to further seed Raman amplifiers for high-energy Fourier-limited pulses at particular visible or near-infrared wavelengths.
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A Yb:YLF crystal has been investigated in a femtosecond oscillator pumped by two 400 mW single-mode fiber-coupled diodes emitting at 976 nm and mode locked with a semiconductor saturable absorber mirror. Almost Fourier transform-limited pulses with durations of 87 and 107 fs were demonstrated for extraordinary and ordinary polarizations, respectively. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of sub-100 fs pulses with Yb:YLF, and it proves the potential for ultrashort pulse generation and amplification with this material.