Englich, Florian ViktorHe, Y.Orr, Brian J.2010-02-252010-02-252006Applied Physics B, 2006; 83(1):1-51432-0649http://hdl.handle.net/2440/56371Cavity ringdown (CRD) spectroscopy is extended for the first time from its conventional optical-absorption mode of operation into the regime of coherent Raman spectroscopy. Continuous-wave (cw) stimulated Raman gain (SRG) spectra of the 2916.5-cm-1 ν1 rovibrational fundamental Raman band of methane (CH4) gas are measured, using tunable cw laser light at ∼1544 nm to probe ringdown decay from a rapidly swept optical cavity that is itself inside the cavity of a cw single-longitudinal-mode Nd:YAG ring laser operating at ∼1064.5 nm. The resulting change of ringdown decay rate is dependent on pump laser irradiance and is associated with Raman gain. Remarkably, such SRG-CRD resonances display ringdown times that are longer than in the off-resonance case, contrasting with the usual reduction of ringdown time associated with absorption and other loss processes.enContinuous wave lasers; Light absorption; Optical systems; Semiconductor lasers; Stimulated emission; Raman spectroscopyContinuous-wave stimulated Raman gain spectroscopy with cavity-ringdown detectionJournal article10.1007/s00340-006-2144-y