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Stimulated Emission Originated from Collision of Long Life Zn |
LI Zhaolin;CHENG Bingying;ZHU Junkong*;ZHANG Daozhong |
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080
*Department of Physics, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250014
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LI Zhaolin, CHENG Bingying, ZHU Junkong et al 1992 Chin. Phys. Lett. 9 593-596 |
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Abstract Under the resonant excitation of Zn atomic 4p3P1 state a strong stimulated emission at 481.0nm is produced, which corresponds to the transition between 5s3S1 and 4p3P2 of Zn. If N2 molecular gas is used as buffer gas instead of rare gas He or Ar, the stimulated emission may be enhanced by several orders of magnitude. The dependences of intensity on density of atomic Zn and N2 pressure are studied experimentally. The mechanism which causes population inversion is propased.
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Keywords:
42.55.Hq
34.50.Gb
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Published: 01 November 1992
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