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Electron Density Measurements of Plasma Columns for N2 Atmospheric Lasing

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Abstract

Line emission of N2 and time-resolved electron density are measured in a several centimeter long plasma column. Peak density is 6*1015 cm−3 and emission from the second positive system of N2 is observed.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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