Abstract
We experimentally investigate N2+ lasing from highly excited vibrational states with ultrashort, intense 800-nm laser pulses. We observe laser emissions at multiple wavelengths (353.3, 353.8, and 354.9 nm) corresponding to B2Σu+(v′ = 5, 4, 3) → X2Σg+(v = 4, 3, 2) transitions. Specifically, it is found that two strong signals corresponding to the (5–4) transition at 353.3 nm and the (4–3) transition at 353.8 nm, which can be achieved only at relatively low pressures, show a strong dependence on the ellipticity of the pump pulses. This observation suggests that the ions could be populated to high vibrational energy levels of the B2Σu+ state by electron impact excitation.
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