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Interaction of a laser beam with the rotational lines of nitrogen in the wavelength region of 5700 Å

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Propagation of a dye laser beam of wavelength 5700Å through nitrogen is considered. Values of transmittance, averaged over intervals of 0.5cm1, are obtained for absorber thicknesses of 0.1, 1, and 10 atm-cm, using the quasi-random model of molecular band absorption. From these values, intensities of the absorption lines in the first positive system of N 2 are simulated in the frequency interval of 17,54017,548cm1.

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