Abstract
A laser perturbation method is used to determine the relaxation rate of the 3pSo4 state of atomic nitrogen as function of pressure and current intensity in a glow discharge. Quenching is due to spontaneous radiative transitions towards lower levels and to inelastic collisions with N2 in the vibrationally excited ground state with a thermally averaged cross section of about 7.5×1014 cm2. Measurements allow the determination of the dissociation rate as a function of electronic temperature in the range 1-3 eV.