Affiliation:
1. National University of Defense Technology
2. East China Jiaotong University
3. Tianjin Fire Research Institute of Ministry of Emergency Management
Abstract
We report an unexpected experimental observation in rotation-resolved N2+ lasing that the R-branch lasing intensity from a single rotational state in the vicinity of 391 nm can be greatly stronger than the P-branch lasing intensity summing over the total rotational states at suitable pressures. According to a combined measurement of the dependence of the rotation-resolved lasing intensity on the pump-probe delay and the rotation-resolved polarization, we speculate that the destructive interference can be induced for the spectrally-indistinguishable P-branch lasing due to the propagation effect while the R-branch lasing is little affected due to its discrete spectral property, after precluding the role of rotational coherence. These findings shed light on the air-lasing physics, and provide a feasible route to manipulate air lasing intensity.
Funder
Major Research Plan
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics