Chenrui Jing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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New Journal of Physics | 2013
Jinping Yao; Guihua Li; Chenrui Jing; Bin Zeng; Wei Chu; Jielei Ni; Haisu Zhang; Hongqiang Xie; Chaojin Zhang; Helong Li; Huailiang Xu; S. L. Chin; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
We experimentally demonstrate the generation of narrow-bandwidth emissions with excellent coherent properties at 391 and 428nm from N + (B 2 6 + (v 0 = 0) ! X 2 6 + g (v = 0,1)) inside a femtosecond filament in air by an orthogonally polarized two-color driver field (i.e. 800nm laser pulse and its second harmonic). The durations of the coherent emissions at 391 and 428nm are measured to be 2.4 and 7.8ps, respectively, both of which are much longer than the duration of the pump and its second harmonic pulses. Furthermore,
Optics Express | 2014
Jinping Yao; Hongqiang Xie; Bin Zeng; Wei Chu; Guihua Li; Jielei Ni; Haisu Zhang; Chenrui Jing; Chaojin Zhang; Huailiang Xu; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
We experimentally demonstrate ultrafast dynamic of generation of the 337-nm nitrogen laser by injecting an external seed pulse into a femtosecond laser filament pumped by a circularly polarized laser pulse. In the pump-probe scheme, it is revealed that the population inversion between the C(3)Π(u) and B(3)Π(g) states of N(2) for the free-space 337-nm laser is firstly built up on the timescale of several picoseconds, followed by a relatively slow decay on the timescale of tens of picoseconds, depending on the nitrogen gas pressure. By measuring the intensities of 337-nm signal from nitrogen gas mixed with different concentrations of oxygen gas, it is also found that oxygen molecules have a significant quenching effect on the nitrogen laser signal. Our experimental observations agree with the picture of electron-impact excitation.
Optics Express | 2013
Jielei Ni; Wei Chu; Chenrui Jing; Haisu Zhang; Bin Zeng; Jinping Yao; Guihua Li; Hongqiang Xie; Chaojin Zhang; Huailiang Xu; S. L. Chin; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
Recently, amplification of harmonic-seeded radiation generated through femtosecond laser filamentation in air has been observed, giving rise to coherent emissions at wavelengths corresponding to transitions between different vibrational levels of the electronic B(2)Σ(u)(+) and X(2)Σ(g)(+) states of molecular nitrogen ions [Phys. Rev. A. 84, 051802(R) (2011)]. Here, we carry out systematic investigations on its physical mechanism. Our experimental results do not support the speculation that such excellent coherent emissions could originate from nonlinear optical processes such as four-wave mixing or stimulated Raman scattering, leaving stimulated amplification of harmonic seed due to the population inversion generated in molecular nitrogen ions the most likely mechanism.
Laser Physics Letters | 2014
Wei Chu; Guihua Li; Hongqiang Xie; Jielei Ni; Jinping Yao; Bin Zeng; Haisu Zhang; Chenrui Jing; Huailiang Xu; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
We report on the generation of remote self-seeding laser amplification by using only one 800 nm Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser pulse. The laser pulse (~40 fs) is first used to generate a filament either in pure nitrogen or in ambient air in which population inversion between the and states of is realized. Self-induced white light inside the filament covering the transition is then serving as the seed to be amplified. The self-induced narrow-band laser at 428 nm has a pulse duration of ~2.6 ps with perfect linear polarization properties. This finding opens new possibilities for remote detection in the atmosphere.
EPL | 2012
Wei Chu; Bin Zeng; Jinping Yao; Huailiang Xu; Jielei Ni; Guihua Li; Haisu Zhang; Fei He; Chenrui Jing; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
We demonstrate multiwavelength amplified harmonic emissions in carbon dioxide gas driven by intense mid-infrared femtosecond laser pulses. The simultaneous amplified emissions at 315, 326, 337 and 351 nm from the A2Πu-X2Πg transition of CO2+ are found to have a high gain coefficient of ~4.43 cm−1 with the polarizations parallel to that of the pump laser. This is ascribed to the seeding effect by the third harmonic of pump laser. The coherence property of the amplified harmonic emissions is further evidenced by its diffraction pattern.
Applied Physics Letters | 2014
Wei Chu; Helong Li; Jielei Ni; Bin Zeng; Jinping Yao; Haisu Zhang; Guihua Li; Chenrui Jing; Hongqiang Xie; Huailiang Xu; Kaoru Yamanouchi; Ya Cheng
We experimentally demonstrate the generation of lasing action in the laminar ethanol/air flame on an alcohol burner array using femtosecond laser filament excitation. By probing the backward emissions of combustion species, it is found that as the interaction length of the filament in the flame increases, the signals intensity at the 388 nm band for the B2Σ−X2Σ transition of CN increases exponentially, but that at the 474 nm band for A3Πg−X′3Πu transition of C2 increases linearly. The exponential behavior of the CN emissions is ascribed to amplified spontaneous emission, which opens up a way to overcome the quenching effect of specific species in combustion diagnosis.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
Jinping Yao; Guihua Li; XinYan Jia; XiaoLei Hao; Bin Zeng; Chenrui Jing; Wei Chu; Jielei Ni; Haisu Zhang; Hongqiang Xie; Chaojin Zhang; Zengxiu Zhao; Jing Chen; XiaoJun Liu; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
The study of the ionization process of molecules in an intense infrared laser field is of paramount interest in strong-field physics and constitutes the foundation of imaging of molecular valence orbitals and attosecond science. We show measurement of alignment-dependent ionization probabilities of the lower-lying orbitals of the molecules by experimentally detecting the alignment dependence of fluorescence emission from tunnel ionized carbon dioxide molecules. The experimental measurements are compared with the theoretical calculations of the strong field approximation and molecular Ammosov-Delone-Krainov models. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of an all-optical approach for probing the ionization dynamics of lower-lying orbitals of molecules, which is until now still difficult to achieve by other techniques. Moreover, the deviation between the experimental and theoretical results indicates the incompleteness of current theoretical models for describing strong field ionization of molecules.
Physical Review A | 2014
Guihua Li; Chenrui Jing; Bin Zeng; Hongqiang Xie; Jinping Yao; Wei Chu; Jielei Ni; Haisu Zhang; Huailiang Xu; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
Recently, Yao et al. demonstrated the creation of coherent emissions in nitrogen gas with two-color (800 nm + 400 nm) ultrafast laser pulses [J. Yao, G. Li, C. Jing, B. Zeng, W. Chu, J. Ni, H. Zhang, H. Xie, C. Zhang, H. Li, H. Xu, S. L. Chin, Y. Cheng, and Z. Xu, New J. Phys. 15, 023046 (2013)]. Based on this two-color scheme, here we report on systematic investigation of temporal characteristics of the radiation emitted at 391 nm [N
Physical Review A | 2014
Bin Zeng; Wei Chu; Guihua Li; Jinping Yao; Haisu Zhang; Jielei Ni; Chenrui Jing; Hongqiang Xie; Ya Cheng
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Optics Express | 2012
Jielei Ni; Wei Chu; Haisu Zhang; Chenrui Jing; Jinping Yao; Huailiang Xu; Bin Zeng; Guihua Li; Chaojin Zhang; S. L. Chin; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu
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