“…Also, we speculate that at the longer wavelength, higher gas pressure can be used due to the reduced ionization effect (i.e., the same electron kinetic energy can be achieved at much lower laser intensity for the long wavelength driver laser, which reduces photoionization rate), which further leads to the enhancement of lasing. The results in figure 3(b) indicate that pumping N 2 molecules with excited metastable Ar atoms can lead to a much longer duration of gain than that achievable with the electron collisional excitation in pure N 2 gas, even intense, ultrashort laser pulses are used in both cases [14,16,19]. The difference in turn leads to essentially different laser behaviors, i.e., the former scheme has successfully generated strong ASE N 2 laser in both forward and backward directions, whereas with the latter scheme only forward laser signals can be generated with a decent pulse energy.…”