Some features in 4-level generation in LIPLs
Abstract
This paper shows that in Laser-Induced Plasma Lasers (LIPL), the collisionally assisted transitions that lead to the inversion population on an upper-generation level E<sub>up</sub> may be partly forbidden. The spin-orbit coupling may increase the oscillator strength of such transitions. It also demonstrates that collisions between electrons and excited atoms can strongly increase the atoms' energy, creating a population inversion at the E<sub>up</sub> level, which may lie about 1 eV above the pumped level E<sub>pump</sub>. Examples of oscillator strengths and collisional transition rate estimates are provided using linear-response time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) in the Casida formalism.
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