The first nitrogen ion laser pumped by charge transfer from He2+ is reported in this work. Intense laser emission in the violet at 427 nm has been observed and found to have a linewidth less than 0.3 nm. The pumping ion, He2+, was produced by discharge of a fast-pulsed electron beam gun, APEX-1, into 7 atm of a mixture of helium and nitrogen. Excitation current densities were 1.4 kA/cm2 at 1 MV over a 1 × 10 cm transverse geometry. Under these conditions, the efficiency of the emission of 427-nm laser radiation was found to be 1.9% relative to the energy lost by the electron beam in the radiating volume.
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