| Literature DB >> 26522886 |
Hongqiang Xie1,2, Guihua Li1, Jinping Yao1, Wei Chu1, Ziting Li1,3, Bin Zeng1, Zhanshan Wang3, Ya Cheng1.
Abstract
We report on generation of third harmonic from nitrogen molecules on the excited state with a weak driver laser pulse at a mid-infrared wavelength. The excited nitrogen molecules are generated using a circularly polarized intense femtosecond pulse which produces energetic electrons by photoionization to realize collisional excitation of nitrogen molecules. Furthermore, since the third harmonic is generated using a pump-probe scheme, it enables investigation of the excited-state dynamics of nitrogen molecules produced under different conditions. We also perform a comparative investigation in excited argon atoms, revealing different decay dynamics of the molecules and atoms from the excited states in femtosecond laser induced filaments.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26522886 PMCID: PMC4629167 DOI: 10.1038/srep16006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic diagram of experimental setup.
Inset: potential energy curves of the electronic states of nitrogen molecules.
Figure 2(a) TH spectra generated by an 1820 nm, 2 μJ probe pulse in the cases with CP pump, LP pump and without pump. The time delay of the pump and the probe is ~1.3 ps. (b) The intensity of TH signal as a function of the polarization of the pump laser.
Figure 3(a) The intensity of TH signal as a function of the probe energy for the case of CP pump and LP pump. Inset: The ratio of TH signal generated with the CP pump and that generated with the LP pump as a function of the probe energy. (b) The calculated ionization probabilities of three excited states of nitrogen molecules as a function of the probe energy.
Figure 4(a) The temporal evolution of TH signal in the cases with the CP pump and the LP pump. (b) The temporal evolution of TH signal generated with the CP pump at the gas pressures of 100 mbar, 300 mbar and 1000 mbar.
Figure 5The temporal evolution of TH signal generated in the argon gas under the same experimental conditions asFig. 4(a).
The inset shows the time-dependent TH signal in the time window of 0 ~ 60 ps.