Ramsey interferometry through coherent X2g+ - A2u - B2u+ coupling and population transfer in N+2 air laser
Abstract
The laser-like coherent emission at 391nm from N2 gas irradiated by strong 800nm pump laser and weak 400nm seed laser is theoretically investigated. Recent experimental observations are well simulated, including temporal profile, optical gain and periodic modulation of the 391nm signal from N2+. Our calculation sheds light on the long standing controversy on whether population inversion is indispensable for the optical gain. We demonstrate the Ramsey interference fringes of the emission intensity at 391nm formed by additionally injecting another 800nm pump or 400nm seed, which are well explained by the coherent modulation of transition dipole moment and population between the A2u(=2)-X2g+ states as well as the B2u+ (=0)-X2g+ states. This study provides versatile possibilities for the coherent control of N2+ air laser.
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