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Ziting Li1,2,3, Bin Zeng2, Wei Chu2, Hongqiang Xie2,3, Jinping Yao2, Guihua Li2, Lingling Qiao2, Zhanshan Wang1, Ya Cheng2,4.
Abstract
We experimentally investigate generation of nitrogen molecular ion (N2+) lasers with two femtosecond laser pulses at different wavelengths. The first pulse serves as the pump which ionizes the nitrogen molecules and excites the molecular ions to excited electronic states. The second pulse serves as the probe which leads to stimulated emission from the excited molecular ions. We observe that changing the angle between the polarization directions of the two pulses gives rise to elliptically polarized N2+ laser fields, which is interpreted as a result of strong birefringence of the gain medium near the wavelengths of the N2+ laser.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26888182 PMCID: PMC4757838 DOI: 10.1038/srep21504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Schematic of the experimental setup. (b) Polarization states of the pump pulse, the seed pulse, and the P-branch (red ellipse) and R-branch (blue ellipse) lines of the laser. (c) A typical spectrum of the laser generated based on the seed-amplification scheme.
Figure 2Measured intensities of the P-branch (red diamonds) and R-branch (blue circles) lines of the laser and the seed pulses (black stars) as functions of the angle of GT2.
The angle between the polarization directions of the pump and seed pulses are indicated in each panel. The magenta dashed lines indicate the zero angle of GT2.
Figure 3The azimuthal angle ϕ of the P-branch (solid diamonds) and R-branch (solid circles) lines generated at the pump-probe time delay of 1.5 ps as the functions of the angle .
The azimuthal angle of the seed pulses (equivalent to the angle here) measured in the wavelength range of 397–410 nm (i.e., the spectral range where the laser lines are excluded) as a function of the angle is presented with the black dashed line, showing a linear polarization unaffected by the aligned molecules. For comparison, same measurements on the azimuthal angles ϕ of the P-branch and R-branch lines generated at a pump-probe time delay of 3.3 ps are shown with the open diamonds and open circles, respectively.
Figure 4The azimuthal angles ϕ of the P-branch (diamonds), R-branch (circles) laser lines and the seed pulses in the wavelength range of 397–410 nm (black dashed line) as the functions of the angle at (a) different gas pressures of 8 mbar (solid markers) and 27 mbar (open markers), and (b) different pulse energies of 1 mJ (solid markers) and 2 mJ (open markers).