Time evolution of the population inversion between (A < sup> 3 £j, v") and (b < sup> 3 ng, v') states in the positive column of a nitrogen pulsed discharge
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-14-1995
Abstract
Time transients of population difference between A3X£(v* = 0) and B3n9iy = 2) states were measured in a positive column of moderate-current nitrogen pulsed discharge. The population difference was evaluated from integrated high-resofution laser absorption/gain profiles. Optical gain, due to the population inversion, was present during the first 3-6 (is of the discharge pulse. The population difference was 0.3 x 1012 at the peak current of 1 A. Experiments were done at 0.5 Torr pressure and current densities in the range from 0.6-16 A cm-2. The simple kinetic model, which includes collisions with electrons and molecular nitrogen, and takes into account vibrational excitation of N2(X), reproduces surprisingly accurately the measured time transients of population difference. © 1995 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Publication Title
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Recommended Citation
Augustyniak, E.,
&
Borysow, J.
(1995).
Time evolution of the population inversion between (A < sup> 3 £j, v") and (b < sup> 3 ng, v') states in the positive column of a nitrogen pulsed discharge.
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics,
28(1), 55-60.
http://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/28/1/010
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