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Coherent control of superradiance from nitrogen ions pumped with femtosecond pulses

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arxiv 1807.11775 v1 pith:JOWUH4FY submitted 2018-07-31 physics.optics physics.atom-ph

Coherent control of superradiance from nitrogen ions pumped with femtosecond pulses

classification physics.optics physics.atom-ph
keywords nitrogencontrolpulsessuperradiancecoherencecoherentfemtosecondions
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Singly ionized nitrogen molecules in ambient air pumped by near-infrared femtosecond laser give rise to superradiant emission. Here we demonstrate coherent control of this superradiance by injecting a pair of resonant seeding pulses inside the nitrogen gas plasma. Strong modulation of the 391.4 nm superradiance with a period of 1.3 fs is observed when the delay between the two seeding pulses are finely tuned, pinpointing the essential role of macroscopic coherence in this lasing process. Based on this time-resolved method, the complex temporal evolution of the macroscopic coherence between two involved energy levels has been experimentally revealed, which is found to last for around 10 picoseconds in the low gas pressure range. These observations provide a new level of control on the "air lasing" based on nitrogen ions, which can find potential applications in optical remote sensing.

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