Stimulated low frequency Raman scattering (SLFRS) in submicron single-crystal diamond films (SCD) with a graphitized layer built-in is investigated. The value of SLFRS frequency shift lies in gigahertz range (8.4-9.3 GHz) and shows the morphological dependence (inverse dependence on the thicknesses of SCD layers). Experimentally estimated SLFRS conversion efficiency and threshold evidence about the coherent phonon mode excitation in submicron SCDs as a result of nonlinear interaction of high-power laser wave with an eigen vibration of nanosized graphitized layer built-in.
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