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19 February 2009 Lasing in alkali atoms pumped by the dissociation of alkali-rare gas exciplexes (excimers)
J. D. Readle, C. J. Wagner, J. T. Verdeyen, D. L. Carroll, J. G. Eden
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Abstract
Lasing on the 62P1/2→62S1/2(D1) resonance transition of atomic Cs at 894.3 nm has been demonstrated in mixtures of Ar, ethane, and Cs vapor by the photoexcitation of ground state Cs-Ar collision pairs and subsequent dissociation of diatomic, electronically-excited CsAr molecules (exciplexes or excimers). The blue satellites of the alkali D2 lines provide a pathway for optically pumping atomic alkali lasers on the principal series (resonance) transitions with broad linewidth (>2 nm) semiconductor diode lasers. In this paper we discuss different variations of this new laser system and the experiments of the initial demonstration.
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J. D. Readle, C. J. Wagner, J. T. Verdeyen, D. L. Carroll, and J. G. Eden "Lasing in alkali atoms pumped by the dissociation of alkali-rare gas exciplexes (excimers)", Proc. SPIE 7196, High Energy/Average Power Lasers and Intense Beam Applications III, 71960D (19 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809817
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KEYWORDS
Cesium

Semiconductor lasers

Chemical species

Argon

Absorption

Molecules

Excimers

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