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Rotational Mechanism of Lasing in Singly Ionized Nitrogen Molecules under Femtosecond mid-IR Pumping

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Abstract

Through high-resolution spectroscopy of lasing on N2+ ions at 428nm wavelength, we quantify optical gain and population inversion in the gain medium. We show that molecular rotations are the enabling effect in this lasing process.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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