Laser Excitation of Polarization Waves in a Frozen Gas

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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Laser experiments with optically excited frozen gases entail the excitation
of polarization waves. In a continuum approximation the waves are
dispersionless, but their frequency depends on the direction of the propagation
vector. An outline is given of the theory of transient phenomena that involve
the excitation of these waves by a resonant dipole-dipole transfer process.

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