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Optically pumped microplasma rare gas laser
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Optical PumpingPhotonicsExcited State PropertyOptical MaterialsEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsMetastable ArOptical PropertiesNatural SciencesLaser PhotochemistryApplied PhysicsAtmospheric PressureAtomic PhysicsGas LasersLaser OscillationChemistryElectronic Excited State
The optically pumped rare-gas metastable laser is a chemically inert analogue to three-state optically pumped alkali laser systems. The concept requires efficient generation of electronically excited metastable atoms in a continuous-wave (CW) electric discharge in flowing gas mixtures near atmospheric pressure. We have observed CW optical gain and laser oscillation at 912.3 nm using a linear micro-discharge array to generate metastable Ar(4s, 1s(5)) atoms at atmospheric pressure. We observed the optical excitation of the 1s(5) → 2p(9) transition at 811.5 nm and the corresponding fluorescence, optical gain and laser oscillation on the 2p(10) ↔ 1s(5) transition at 912.3 nm, following 2p(9)→2p(10) collisional energy transfer. A steady-state kinetics model indicates efficient collisional coupling within the Ar(4s) manifold.
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